KSL WEATHER
More Rains To Keep Utah Wet Throughout Day
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Northern areas of the state were experiencing heavy rains Tuesday morning, and the rest of the state was expected to see more precipitation as the day moves on.
“We can count on rain today again,” said KSL TV meteorologist Grant Weyman. “It will be pretty soggy out there.”
Weyman said Utahns should keep their eyes out for potential localized flooding.
Seeing crashes this morning due to wet conditions. This crash on I-15 and 31st in Ogden involving a car and an SUV. Be careful. @KSL5TV pic.twitter.com/TvIaK9bFSQ
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On the roads, Davis and Weber counties were already seeing rainfall for morning commuters. Weyman said the west of the Wasatch Front will be seeing it throughout the day.
Many areas in northern Utah are expected to get about a half an inch of rain by Wednesday morning. The southern portions of the state will see their portion of the storm Tuesday night, Weyman said.
Here's the plan this week… pic.twitter.com/pqKqlu6MTM
— Grant Weyman (@KSLweyman) April 16, 2019
In St. George, things warm up significantly for the weekend, though, with a high of 85 on Friday, and a high of 77 on Easter Sunday.
The north end of the state will also see a sunny Friday with highs in the 70s, but it cools down for Easter with a high of 61 and 30% chance of rain.