To avoid flooding, an ideal spring runoff in Utah would need gradually warmer temperatures, but forecasts project the rain and snow will keep falling in the coming days.
Many Utah communities are working proactively to minimize flooding that may happen when the snowmelt runoff really gets going in the next couple of months.
The flooding potential this weekend is different than the flooding that Utah prepares for when the snow starts to melt in April and May.\u00a0Here s why.
Two years to the day since West Lake STEM Junior High was damaged in an earthquake, students and officials gathered Friday to break ground at the site of the new school.\n
While the Salt Lake County Emergency Coordination Center often deals with things like wildfires or commanding other disasters in the area, during winter storms they also serve an important purpose.