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Partly sunny and still cool Monday afternoon, but a big warm-up on the way
Partly sunny and still cool Monday afternoon, but a big warm-up on the way

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Climate
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Partly sunny and still cool Monday afternoon, but a big warm-up on the way

SALT LAKE CITY () — Happy Monday, Utah! After a few passing valley rain showers and mountain snow showers Monday morning, conditions are improving this afternoon with clearing skies and slightly warmer temperatures. Highs Monday afternoon will warm into the mid to upper 50s for the Wasatch Front and 70s to near 80 for SW Utah. As skies clear and colder air settles in, Monday night is shaping up to be another chilly one. Overnight lows will drop well below normal once again, with some rural valleys dipping to or below freezing. Areas most at risk include the western Uinta Basin and central and southwest Utah valleys, especially in more outlying spots. A Freeze Warning remains in effect through Tuesday morning. Any sensitive vegetation could be impacted in areas where temperatures dip into the 20s briefly. Tuesday, a big high-pressure ridge begins to build in and takes control for the rest of the week. Temperatures will warm from below average to kickoff the week, to well-above average by late this week. Highs along the Wasatch Front will warm into the lower 80s, and highs for SW Utah will jump into the upper 90s. The ridge will bring plenty of dry air, so look for mostly dry conditions to close out the month of May! A weak trough may graze northern Utah this weekend, leveling off the warm-up, but we should remain on the warmer side of things. Models begin to diverge on Memorial Day, with some showing dry conditions and others hinting at storm chances. Stay tuned, we'll keep you 4Warned on-air and online! Senate confirms Charles Kushner to become ambassador to France Construction begins on Bear Lake's $62M marina expansion Famous Utah author Brandon Sanderson returning to FanX this September Honoring Major Brent Taylor's legacy with a new flag Partly sunny and still cool Monday afternoon, but a big warm-up on the way Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi
14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • General
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14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi

LEHI, Utah () — More than a dozen homes in Lehi have been evacuated after one homeowner came home to the smell of gas. Jeanteil Livingston, a Lehi City spokesperson, said the gas leak has affected a neighborhood in the area of 2700 North and 900 West. Crews were called out just after 9 a.m. and found 'dangerously high' levels of natural gas. West Valley woman accused of extorting money from couple while carrying their surrogate baby The neighborhood was evacuated out of an abundance of caution shortly after, and by 11 a.m., the homes were still under an evacuation order. Livingston told that fire crews, alongside Enbridge Gas, checked all surrounding homes for the presence of gas and determined the issue was isolated to just the original home. The gas supply was shut off, and crews began monitoring the levels, which have started to come down. Once levels dropped to a safer range, fire crews ventilated the home by opening doors and windows. No injuries have been reported as a result of the gas leak. There is no estimate on when the evacuation order will be lifted. Livingston said Enbridge Gas requested that it remain in effect while its crews assess underground gas levels in the area surrounding the home. ABC4 has a crew en route to learn more and will update this story as more information becomes available. Could the penny soon be a thing of the past? Utahns need 156-hour work week to afford median rent, report says Allons-y! Two more beloved 'Doctor Who' guests slated for FanX this September 14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke
Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Climate
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Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke

HARRISVILLE, Utah () — A structure in Weber County was engulfed in flames overnight. Video sent to ABC4 showed heavy smoke and flames coming from a structure near the 2500 block of US-89 between Harrisville and Pleasant View. It is currently unclear what sparked the fire or if there were any injuries as a result. ABC4 is working to learn more about the fire and will update this article as more information becomes available. Allons-y! Two more beloved Doctor Who guests slated for FanX this September 14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke Walmart raising prices due to tariff costs Family devastated after missing mother found dead at LA homeless encampment Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bill to help fund Salt Palace redevelopment passes committee
Bill to help fund Salt Palace redevelopment passes committee

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time24-02-2025

  • Business
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Bill to help fund Salt Palace redevelopment passes committee

SALT LAKE CITY () — A bill that would pave the way for Salt Lake County to help fund the redevelopment of the Salt Palace Convention Center got a thumbs up in a Senate committee on Monday. S.B. 306, otherwise known as 'Convention Center Investment Amendments,' got its favorable recommendation behind a 3-1 vote from the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, with three absent. Controversial flag bill banning certain flags in classrooms passes House Sen. Daniel McCay (R-Riverton) said Salt Lake County asked for the bill as a way to help finance their ability to replace parts of the convention that will be redeveloped into the . The bill itself does not create any new revenue streams or increase any tax but instead reallocates money from the fourth-quarter transportation fund – a source of revenue Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson said can afford to be redistributed. Wilson said aside from a few canyon roads, Salt Lake County is 'wall-to-wall city and state roads.' Reallocating a portion of money from the fourth-quarter transportation fund will still allow the county to maintain its few roads while also completing transportation projects and investing in the Salt Palace. House passes bill preventing abortion providers from teaching in public schools 'We feel this is a good purpose. The rebuilding of the Salt Palace is a win for the community,' said Wilson. 'The creation of the sports entertainment culture and convention district is an absolute win for the community. The thing that excites me the most is the idea that we can connect our assets.' The exact look of a revitalized Salt Palace Convention Center – which regularly hosts large events such as FanX and Outdoor Retailer – is still unclear. Mayor Wilson, however, said that once completed, the building will integrate better with Salt Lake City, making it easier for the public to get around. Sen. Wayne Harper (R-West Jordan) was the lone vote against the bill, only saying he was 'not quite there yet' on the bill. Harper indicated he has had conversations with Sen. McCay and a substitute version of the amendments may be on the way. S.B. 306 will now head toward the Senate Floor where it will face a full vote. If passed, it will be sent to Utah's House of Representatives for further review. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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