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3 days ago
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Cooler temperatures invade northern Utah, with tropical downpours across the south
SALT LAKE CITY () — Happy Monday, Utah! It's a good bit cooler across the Beehive state today, with temperatures about 15-20 degrees cooler in some spots. We're looking at skies becoming sunny across northern Utah Monday afternoon, with clouds hanging tough across southern Utah. A remnant tropical low will spin moisture into southeast Utah, bringing widespread downpours and the slight potential for some flash flooding in some locations. Highs will be in the 70s for most locations, with 80s possible across southern Utah. Drier air will move into Utah Tuesday, leading to mostly sunny to partly sunny skies. Highs will be in the mid-70s along the Wasatch Front, with highs in the 90s for SW Utah. Another low-pressure system will move across southern Utah on Wednesday, bringing more heavy rain potential along and south of I-70. Highs will drop back into the 80s for SW Utah and 70s for the Wasatch Front. 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. Stay tuned, we'll keep you 4Warned on-air and online! Little Lambs Foundation needs your help providing diapers to the youngest Utahns Intermountain Layton Hospital teams up with Utah's Safe Kids Coalition to protect Utah families this summer Heber Valley Temple lawsuit: Judge hears arguments on temple construction Celebrate 45 years of island magic at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Cooler temperatures invade northern Utah, with tropical downpours across the south Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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3 days ago
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Southern Utah emergency managers prepare for flash flooding
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah () — Emergency officials are warning of possible flash flooding this week in southern Utah, including areas like Zion National Park, Snow Canyon, Red Cliffs and Grand Staircase. With storms slowly building across the region, Jason Bradley with Washington County Emergency Management Operations says many of southern Utah's most popular outdoor destinations could quickly become dangerous. 'Any of our low lying slot canyons and dry wash areas can be problematic for us,' Bradley said. The danger isn't always going to be obvious — floodwaters can surge into canyons from storms miles away, even when skies overhead are clear. And even the most experienced hikers and researchers aren't immune to the risks. Stage 1 fire restrictions issued for multiple southwest Utah counties 'We've had a death in the last year or two from somebody that was actually studying hydrology, and they were killed by a flash flood, they didn't heed the warnings,' Bradley added. Washington County emergency teams say they're ready to respond if need, but they would much rather have visitors make safe choices and stay out of danger. And when it comes to floodwaters, the outcome can be tragic. 'A lot of time when it comes to flood waters and flash floods, it's not a rescue, it's a recovery,' Bradley said. 'So it's really important that you pay attention ahead of time and not be there and avoid flood waters.' Latest Headlines: Little Lambs Foundation needs your help providing diapers to the youngest Utahns Intermountain Layton Hospital teams up with Utah's Safe Kids Coalition to protect Utah families this summer Heber Valley Temple lawsuit: Judge hears arguments on temple construction Celebrate 45 years of island magic at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Cooler temperatures invade northern Utah, with tropical downpours across the south Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.