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Experts predict the mild and dry weather pattern will persist for the rest of the winter season.
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Snowpack near Logan hit a peak of 27 inches the first week of April, due to warm spring temperatures, almost half has already melted.
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In other news: the Cougar Pride Center has announced a date for its fourth annual Pride in Progress march and festival, which will celebrate LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those associated with Brigham Young University.
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The local snowpack could potentially be above normal for the month of March
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Rivers and creeks all over the state have been running high with melted snow from the biggest snowpack ever recorded in Utah. 1983 was last time we had anything near this amount of snowmelt fueling our spring runoff. This year, with a historic snowpack, it seems like we should be experiencing more 100-year floods or even 500-year floods.
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Portions of I-80 and I-15 in Utah will be closed this weekend for road construction. Officials are warning drivers to be prepared and find alternate routes.
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Cloud seeding can cause storm clouds to produce snow, increasing precipitation, states have been implementing this strategy for decades and Utah seeks to increase efforts.
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In his monthly press conference, Gov. Cox discussed his priorities for the 2023 legislative session including tax cuts and teacher pay as well as Utah's snowpack and it's effect on the ongoing drought.
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As heavy snowstorms continue to blanket different areas throughout Utah, drought experts are hoping that this substantial amount of snowfall continues throughout the winter season.
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Much of Utah’s water comes from snowmelt. Utah researchers discover how big trees in an old-growth forest protect snowpack in a post-fire landscape.