After Record Number Of Dry Days, St. George Could See Rain This Week
Nov 18, 2019, 5:58 AM
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – It’s been months since St. George has seen any rain, but that could change this week.
In fact, the entire state is expected to get some moisture from a storm heading in Wednesday.
KSL TV meteorologist Grant Weyman said the sun will sticking around for Monday and Tuesday, but then the storm arrives and will bring a statewide storm with valley rain. It’s expected to continue into Thursday with snow in some areas.
Washington County hasn’t seen any rain since June.
“Finally, it’s a drought-busting storm,” Weyman said.
He noted that the rain could cause some flooding, but it’s a little too early to be certain at this point.
The Wasatch Front will get also get some accumulation Wednesday. It could include snow and affect the morning commute, Weyman said.
Get more information at KSL Weather.