Roosevelt, UT – Thunderstorms are sweeping through Utah, bringing strong, erratic winds to the Roosevelt area. The storm system has been producing gusts exceeding 35 mph, causing potential hazards for those on the road or near bodies of water. A gust of 52 mph was recorded near Starvation Reservoir earlier in the day.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, this storm system remains active into the evening. They warn of continued erratic wind patterns that could pose danger to those on lakes and reservoirs. If out on the water, residents are urged to seek shore immediately if storms approach.
Thunderstorms like these are capable of producing rapid changes in wind conditions, making it dangerous for boaters and drivers alike. As weather conditions remain volatile, residents should stay informed and be prepared for further storm activity. The National Weather Service continues to monitor the situation and advises the public to remain cautious until the storms pass.
Stay updated on weather alerts through local sources and avoid outdoor activities during high winds for safety.