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New research shows that the long-term trend of warmer winters and less snow has made Utah’s streamflow more sporadic. And researchers say Utahns should prepare for it to keep getting worse.
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Salinity is an indicator of the Great Salt Lake’s health. During the historic low last year, salt levels were so high lake life was at risk.
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On top of overtime for plow drivers, already a scarce commodity, Utah cities had to pony up for equipment repair and for road salts.
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Reducing the amount of lawn around the home and opting for water-wise plants can help Utah keep the strides it made dealing with the drought, says a BYU grass expert.
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Between road closures and interlodge orders, there’s a bigger impact than not just being able to ski at Alta or Snowbird.
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Deep snow has hit northern deer populations hard, but that same moisture has led southern herds to flourish.
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Utah’s avalanche risk still persists with the record snowpack, warming temps and more snow in the forecast.
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With slim staffing and conservative spending tactics, two Utah cities of Lehi and Manti explain how snow removal remains a high priority.
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Algal blooms could cause more snowmelt and affect Utah’s water supply in the future.
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An unstable snowpack is making for tricky avalanche conditions in Utah’s Northern and Central mountain ranges.
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A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the Salt Lake Valley saw the snowiest start to December on record.
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The latest Utah news for Thursday morning, April 14, 2022