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Utah’s drought has intensified in recent weeks, but help could soon be on the way. A “light” monsoonal system is forecast for ...
It can flood anywhere in Utah. These tips can help guide you through what you should do before, during and after a flood to protect yourself, your home or business, your family and pets, and your ...
A flood watch remains in effect throughout most of southern and central Utah Friday, a day after major rainstorms caused flash flooding in several spots across the region.
At 4.3 feet later in the week, moderate flooding will impact fields, roads and bridges in low-lying areas along the Sevier River, which is forecast to be under flood warning until further notice ...
There is an increased risk of flash flooding for southern Utah National Parks and recreation areas. Make sure to check in with local visitor centers or ranger stations before heading out and have ...
Southern and eastern Utah are facing a significant flash flooding threat, officials announced Thursday. National Weather Service authorities said these areas would remain high-risk from the ...
CEDAR CITY, Utah — A day after buildings and campgrounds dealt with rising waters due to heavy storms, more flash flooding is considered probable throughout southern Utah on Friday. The National ...
A Texas couple missing in Utah is believed to have been swept away in a flash flood while they were riding their off-road utility vehicle (UTV) on a trail over the weekend, authorities said. Ray ...
A state of emergency was issued in Utah on Tuesday after record levels of snow have started to melt, causing flooding, Gov. Spencer Cox said. The melting could continue for months and cause events ...
SPRINGDALE, Utah (KUTV) — Several national parks and recreation areas in Southern Utah will have an increased flash flood risk on Monday and Tuesday. Only two national parks do not have flash ...
Areas near the South Fork of the Ogden River, including Huntsville and other regions of Weber County, are under a Flood Warning for minor flooding, posing a 1/4 Weather Risk, until further notice.
Civil engineering professor Jim Nelson is a hydrologist with decades of experience. He’s traveled across the country and the globe to consult with federal agencies, nonprofits and engineering ...
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