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Gov. Cox Calls Upon Utahns To Pray For Rain As Drought Persists
Governor Spencer Cox called upon all Utahns to pray for rain, while water officials asked residents to turn off the sprinklers in order to combat the effects of the drought. -
Utahns ‘Dive’ For Cover As SLC Airport Hits Early 100 Degree Record
Several temperature records fell Friday as the Salt Lake City airport saw its earliest 100-degree day ever. Dozens of people attempted to beat the record heat by visiting an outdoor pool at Salt Lake County's Draper Recreation Center. -
Utahns Look For Heat Relief On Higher Ground This Weekend
Plenty of Utahns have made plans to head for higher elevation and maybe a stream or lake this weekend as temperatures are expected to climb into the triple digits. -
Utah Snowboarder Enjoys Slush Surfing As Temperatures Rise
As temperatures rose into the 80s, the snow in the mountains baked in the sun and turned into slush. Those are not the favorite conditions for everyone, but some riders, including one Salt Lake City snowboarder, enjoy it almost as much as a powder day. -
Utah Skier Uses Art To Promote Climate Awareness
As Utah wrapped up another ski season, one Utah artist hoped to keep the snowpack on people’s minds long after winter passed. -
Severe Storm Threat Has Increased Across Florida Causing Airport Delays
Severe weather across central Florida is causing delays at some of the state's major airports as the storm threat continues to increase. -
Utahns Enjoy Easter Sunday Outside With Friends, Family
Plenty of Utahns could be seen outside on Easter Sunday, enjoying the warm weather and spending time with friends and loved ones. Many seemed cautiously optimistic that the long winter of isolation may soon be over. -
Large Duchesne County Fire Could Be Beginning Of Difficult Fire Season
2020 was a record year for the number of wildfires in Utah started by humans, and drought conditions in 2021 could mean it’s more important than ever to make a plan to protect your home from the fire threat. -
Nashville Declares Emergency After Deadly Flash Flooding
Nashville has declared a state of emergency after flash flooding overnight Saturday killed at least four people in the area. -
Tornadoes Threaten To Hit Southern States Within Days Of Previous Storm
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch until 10 p.m. ET for portions of Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee, just days after parts of the South were hit by tornadoes.
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