Salt Lake City, Utah – Mountain snow is expected to begin Monday morning and continue into Tuesday, bringing measurable accumulation to higher elevations across northern Utah and southwest Wyoming.
According to the National Weather Service Salt Lake City, snow levels will start above 9,000 feet Monday before dropping to near 6,500 to 7,000 feet by Monday evening. Snow is expected to taper off Tuesday morning.
Most mountain areas are forecast to receive less than 6 inches of total accumulation. However, forecasters say the Upper Cottonwoods could see between 8 and 12 inches.
The advisory area includes the northern Utah mountains and parts of southwest Wyoming. While valley impacts are not highlighted, falling snow levels could affect higher-elevation roadways and mountain passes.
Drivers heading into the mountains Monday afternoon or evening should prepare for winter travel conditions, including reduced visibility and snow-covered roads. Conditions are expected to gradually improve Tuesday as snowfall diminishes.
The forecast may be especially relevant to early-week commuters and university students traveling through canyon routes.
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