An incoming cold front, expected to bring some of the coldest temperatures Utah has endured this season, will create weather-related travel concerns beginning F
Cold weather is expected to hit Utah this weekend with the National Weather Service predicting the cold will stick around after the weekend.
A polar vortex is bringing cold temperatures to the U.S., impacting Utah as well. Utah will experience its coldest temperatures this winter, though less severe than areas east of the state. Emergency measures are in place, and energy usage may increase due to the cold.
Record-breaking warmth across the Wasatch Front will give way to potential valley snow on Saturday, while an advisory was also issued for mountain areas.
The colder-than-normal conditions highlight Utah's place in the overall pattern of extreme weather affecting much of the U.S.
Smoke from Los Angeles County fires – which have scorched over 15,000 acres and damaged thousands of buildings – will move offshore to the Pacific Ocean, Utah weather forecasters project.
Snow is hitting the Beehive State today, Jan. 4, bringing lots of snow to the Cottonwoods and throughout the Wasatch Front.
Northern Utah mountains and basins have seen near normal precipitation so far this water year and statewide, reservoirs are sitting at about 83% full across the state. That’s somewhat hopeful news in a season that still has months to go to accumulate more moisture.
An avalanche closed a Utah highway outside of Salt Lake City during a winter storm over the weekend that brought nearly 2 feet of snow to some areas.
You don't need a weather report to know that the current snow season in northern Utah's valleys has been... lacking.