Our next active period of weather will develop Thursday night as we see some tropical moisture streaming north, mixing with an upper-level low moving towards the state. This will bring increasing rain chances back to the Beehive state from south to north into the weekend. Right now, the wettest period looks to be Friday night into Saturday.
Temperatures will warm above average briefly late-week, before dropping again this weekend as the next upper low moves overhead. This system does have the potential to bring more decent rain totals for the valleys and healthy snow totals for the mountains. The heaviest rainfall looks to be targeting SE Utah.
We’ll keep you posted on the latest developments in our 4Warn Weather forecast both on-air and online, we are Good4Utah!
A severe stored cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw in the RustFS Console lets attackers steal admin…
The U.S. government has taken unprecedented action against domestic AI firm Anthropic, directing all federal…
A family in Franklin lost their home to a fire on Friday morning while attempting…
An ethics complaint against At-large City Councilor Amanda Grady Sexton was rooted in conjecture, failed…
The snow was just starting to pick up in Loudon as Tom Blanchette walked into…
CHERRY VALLEY, Ill. (WTVO) — The Rockford Association for Minority Management celebrated the 45th annual…
This website uses cookies.