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Flood watch issued for portions of southeastern Utah Wednesday afternoon

Flood watch issued for portions of southeastern Utah Wednesday afternoon

Yahoo05-06-2025
SALT LAKE CITY () — Happy Wednesday, Utah! We're looking at more pleasant weather returning across northern Utah for our Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies and high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s.
A flood watch has been issued for southeast Grand and San Juan counties for Wednesday afternoon and evening. Heavy rain and flash flooding will be a concern across southern Utah.
Active weather continues for areas of south & central Utah Thursday, with scattered showers and storms developing. Northern areas will see a few more clouds, but still keep drier air and decent temperatures. The flood threat returns for areas south of I-70.
A big ridge of high pressure will begin to build back across Utah later this week. This will usher in drier air and much warmer weather once again across the Beehive State just in time for the upcoming weekend.
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Flood watch issued for portions of southeastern Utah Wednesday afternoon
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