Northern Utah Faces Travel Hazards as Lake-Effect Snow Develops Overnight

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Salt Lake City, UT – Lake-effect snow is expected to hit northern Utah overnight, potentially complicating the Tuesday morning commute. The storm will impact areas along the Wasatch Front, including Weber and Davis counties.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snowfall could reduce visibility and create slick road conditions, especially in northern Salt Lake County. The snow is forecasted to develop late Monday and continue into Tuesday morning, coinciding with peak travel hours.

Commuters should anticipate delays and take precautions when driving in affected areas. The NWS advises drivers to reduce speed, maintain safe following distances, and prepare for sudden changes in visibility. Local authorities also recommend checking road conditions at udottraffic.utah.gov before heading out.

Officials emphasize the need for extra caution due to the risk of accidents during the storm. Residents should allow additional time for travel and consider alternative routes if necessary.

Stay informed as weather updates continue. The NWS encourages monitoring alerts for further developments.

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