Winter Weather Advisories Issued for Many Areas in Utah; More Valley Snow Also Possible A winter storm is bringing snow and freezing temperatures to many areas of Utah, prompting multiple winter weather advisories to be issued across the state. The National Weather Service has issued advisories for parts of central and northern Utah, including the Wasatch Mountains, Cache Valley, and the Salt Lake City area. The advisory covers a large swath of territory, from the Idaho border to the Uintah Basin, and includes cities such as Logan, Ogden, and Roy. Residents in these areas can expect snowfall totals ranging from 2-6 inches, with isolated areas potentially seeing up to 8 inches. In addition to the mountainous regions, valley areas are also at risk for additional snow accumulation. The Salt Lake City area, including the Cottonwood Canyon, is under a winter weather advisory, with forecasters predicting an additional inch or two of snowfall by Tuesday morning. The winter storm is expected to bring freezing temperatures and strong winds, making travel hazardous in some areas. Motorists are advised to slow down and exercise caution on roads, particularly during peak travel times. Residents in the affected areas should be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential power outages. It's essential to have a plan in place for emergency situations and to stay informed about the latest forecast updates from local meteorologists. The winter storm is expected to continue affecting Utah throughout the day Monday and into Tuesday, with temperatures gradually warming by Wednesday.#Roy #National_Weather_Service #Utah #Wasatch_Mountains #Cache_Valley #Salt_Lake_City #Idaho #Uintah_Basin #Logan #Ogden #Cottonwood_Canyon
