During the next few months as El Nino makes way for La Nina, the central Pacific water will cool, the thunderstorms will shift westward, and the wave pattern change substantially.
Professor John Horel with the University of Utah Department of Atmospheric Sciences says the objects recently shot down don't appear to be weather balloons.
SALT LAKE CITY Utah s ongoing drought situation has gotten severe enough that Gov. Spencer Cox has issued multiple drought-related executive orders regarding it as communities across the state have also warned about overconsumption.
There are also signs of how dry it s gotten in Utah. Just last week, the Great Salt Lake temporarily reached its lowest levels on record.
Yes and no.
It s complicated and the answer may depend on what you consider drought and how far back you go in history. Regardless, experts say the conditions do paint a bleak picture of the current conditions and possible future for Utah.