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Our Monday has featured a mix of clouds and sunshine with a few isolated showers, mainly across central and southern Utah.
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Red Flag Warnings issued for northern Utah

Red Flag Warnings have been put in place for the northwest corner of Utah as hot temperatures, gusty winds and dry vegetation create a high fire risk.
Another hot July day! Showers & t-storms are possible, mainly in Southern UT as well as over & east of the mountains. Dry & windy conditions resulting in high fire danger over NW UT & SW Wyoming.
Utahns across the state Monday could see some isolated thunderstorms as unsettled weather moves out of the state to be ...
Blizzard warnings are in effect for Wednesday for much of Nebraska, with powerful winds driving fresh snowfall likely to obscure or wipe out visibility. High wind warnings also are in place across ...
Blizzard warnings are issued by the NWS for frequent gusts greater than or equal to 35 mph accompanied by falling and/or blowing snow, frequently reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile for ...
An updated blizzard warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 5:44 a.m. in effect until noon. The warning is for Sioux City Area as well as ...
Snow that came in late Tuesday in Colorado quickly created blizzard conditions late Tuesday and into Wednesday morning for places like the Palmer Divide and the Eastern Plains.
Blizzard warnings are issued by the NWS for frequent gusts greater than or equal to 35 mph accompanied by falling and/or blowing snow, frequently reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile for ...
Red flag warnings in 12 states Once again, the high winds that are accompanying the blizzard in the Plains states are dramatically increasing the risk of wildfire across multiple states.
Meteorologist Tony Pann shows how close to a foot of snow is possible amid blizzard conditions in the Midwest this week, and there's also a risk for severe weather in parts of Illinois and Indiana ...
Blizzard warning issued for much of Iowa High winds of more than 50 mph will cause blowing snow, near-zero visibility and blizzard-like conditions for most of western and central Iowa on Wednesday.