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The local snowpack could potentially be above normal for the month of March
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In other news: Washington County has approved population control for ravens in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve to protect the desert tortoise population.
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In other news, the Cache County School District was criticized for keeping schools open with no delays after heavy snow. And, Salt Lake officials and protestors have joined a chorus of voices calling for the removal of a state school board member.
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Every monitored county in Utah is under a Code Blue alert for cold weather, and the recent winter storms have increased avalanche danger.
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And a number of crashes were reported on State Route 30 in Cache County yesterday morning due to fog and road conditions.
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According to the Utah Department of Transportation, new “heat tape” devices will be installed on traffic signals across the state to make winter driving safe for drivers.
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A driver was arrested early Wednesday morning by Salt Lake City police after being caught performing doughnut stunts and driving the wrong way on Interstate 80.
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A pair of Summit County snowmobilers were rescued after being caught in an intense winter storm that left them stranded overnight.
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You might think winter weather conditions would be great business for auto and collision repair shops, but the truth is a little more complicated.
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On Monday morning, Cache County experienced extremely cold temperatures. A temperature of negative 60 degrees was recorded in Peter Sinks.