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SALT LAKE CITY Restrictions are in place for several northern Utah canyons as more snow continued to fall Tuesday. And forecasters say avalanche danger remains extremely high.
Utah Department of Transportation issued a travel advisory for Wednesday morning along the Wasatch Front. UDOT official John Gleason said the department is asking people to delay travel until 10 a.m. due to road conditions. Valleys along the I-15 corridor are expecting snow totals of 4-6 inches and Cottonwood canyons expect to see 20-25 inches, according to UDOT. With this much snow expected, we ve got to put safety first, Gleason said in a statement. If drivers can stay off the roads tomorrow morning, they can avoid the worst of the weather, and give our crews a chance to remove the snow from the highways.
Big Cottonwood Canyon reopens after avalanche control as more snow hits Utah
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Big Cottonwood Canyon reopens after avalanche control as snow continues to fall
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