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Crews in Murray City, Utah, prepare a community sandbagging event on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, as the state braces for the year's record-breaking snowpack to melt.
The National Weather Service announced on Wednesday that, for the first time in 40 days, there were no active flood watches, warnings or advisories for the state of Utah.
MURRAY, Utah (KUTV) — Flooding issues are already present in some mountain communities, but this raises concerns about the valleys for many. Although hydrologists and groundwater flow expertsdo ...
Water runs down Little Cottonwood Creek at Wheeler Historic Farm in Murray. Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson and County Flood Control Director Kade Moncur held a press conference on Monday ...
Flood worries are peaking across Utah as temperatures soar and a number of rivers threatened to rise above flood stage. Little and Big Cottonwood creeks and the Upper Weber River are expected to ...
MURRAY, Utah — Bridges at a northern Utah park have been removed due to rising creek waters connected to the snowpack melt. Officials ordered the removal of three bridges crossing Little ...
Overnight Monday, the creek’s flow reached about 111 cubic feet per second, according to the National Weather Service. “Flood stage” is considered to begin at about 130 cfs.
The creek’s threshold for minor flooding is at about 798 cfs, according to the service. Little Cottonwood Creek’s peak flow expected over the next few days is 660 cfs.
Utah’s natural resources director says the state is still prone to additional flooding and landslides as the remaining snowpack continues to come down from the mountains.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — Emergency officials are warning of possible flash flooding this week in southern Utah, including areas like Zion National Park, Snow Canyon, Red Cliffs and Grand ...
Several woman watch as large construction equipment is used to remove flood debris from Short Creek, Sept. 15, 2015 in Hildale, Utah. Debris and water cover the ground after a flash flood, Sept ...
The state of Utah just launched a new website specifically for flooding. At floods.utah.gov , you can enter your address into a FEMA flood map which will show how at-risk of flooding your home is.