Semi-truck tips over after heavy rain brings dangerous road conditions
The Washington City Fire Department stated that the driver lost control of the vehicle due to unsafe road conditions.
The driver walked away with no serious injuries.
Following the incident, the Washington City Fire Department reminded drivers to slow down during rainstorms, leave extra space between vehicle, and watch for standing water and hydroplaning hazards.
According to ABC4’s 4Warn Weather Team, monsoon moisture drenched parts of southern and central Utah on Thursday. The moisture will deepen and pushes further Friday with unsettled weather expected for a large chunk of the state.
The mountains and southwestern Utah are much more likely to see active skies. Scattered thunderstorms are expected in the southwest bringing the risk of flash flooding again.
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