Warnings, Watches, Advisories, and Outlooks for Silver Lake Summer Resort,Utah
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Winter Storm Warning for Silver Lake Summer Resort, Utah


URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT
119 PM MDT Sat May 4 2024

UTZ110>112-051100-
/O.CON.KSLC.WS.W.0012.240505T1200Z-240507T1800Z/
Wasatch Mountains I-80 North-Wasatch Mountains South of I-80-
Western Uinta Mountains-
Including the cities of Mantua, Logan Summit, Alta, Brighton,
Mirror Lake Highway, and Moon Lake
119 PM MDT Sat May 4 2024

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM SUNDAY TO

NOON MDT TUESDAY...

* WHAT...Periods of heavy snow expected. Total snow
accumulations of 8 to 16 inches with locally higher amounts up
to 2 feet in the Upper Cottonwoods and Ogden area mountains.

* WHERE...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North, Wasatch Mountains South
of I-80 and Western Uinta Mountains.

* WHEN...From 6 AM Sunday to noon MDT Tuesday.

* IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected, especially
above 7500 feet. Those in the backcountry will experience
winter-like conditions.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Heavy snowfall is expected to fall Sunday
afternoon and evening as a cold front moves through the area.
Snow levels will drop to 5000 feet by early Monday morning.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency.

For graphical depictions of the snowfall forecast, including
Official NWS Forecast, High End Amount, and Low End Amount, visit
weather.gov/slc/winter.

For winter road conditions from the Utah Department of
Transportation, visit http://www.udottraffic.utah.gov.




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