The last storm of the year is expected to bring significant mountain snow!
Moisture streaming across the area through the weekend will bring widespread precipitation and make holiday travel difficult. After a snowy start in the morning, precipitation will transition to rain in most valleys as it warms up later today. Rain will linger in the valleys this weekend, while heavy snow will continue in the mountains. There could be 1 to 3 feet in the mountains, with up to 4 or 5 feet possible in the Cottonwoods! The Park City area could get up to 2 feet!
Rain and snow will taper off by Monday morning, but behind the storm it's going to get a lot colder!
SALT LAKE CITY
Friday: Cloudy. Snow in the morning, then a rain/snow mix in the afternoon. An inch or so possible. Highs: Low 40s.
Friday Night: Rain. Lows: Upper 30s.
Saturday: Rain. Highs: Mid 40s.
New Year's Eve: Rainy & cool. Temps: Upper 30s.
New Year's Day: Rain & snow changing to snow in the evening. Highs: Low 40s.
ST. GEORGE
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers. Highs: Near 50.
Friday Night: Rain becoming likely. Lows: Lower 40s.
Saturday: Rain. Highs: Mid 50s.
New Year's Eve: Rainy & cool. Temps: Near 50.
New Year's Day: Rain. Highs: Near 50.
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