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A lot of agricultural routines are based on meteorlogical spring and past dry conditions. Utah’s record snow is welcome, but farmers have a schedule to keep.
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Climate experts say all the snow and rain over the winter helped alleviate dry conditions in many parts of the West. But it's nowhere near enough to unravel the long-term effects of a stubborn drought.
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After last August’s 100-year flood, Grand County officials are stepping up their emergency response preparation.
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Seven elk have been killed in traffic-related accidents since the beginning of February, including three crossing I-80 last Friday.
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With slim staffing and conservative spending tactics, two Utah cities of Lehi and Manti explain how snow removal remains a high priority.
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The National Weather Service needs volunteers to be weather observers in the Hanksville, Marysvale and Fairfield areas.
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A primer on understanding air quality categories in the DEQ’s health forecast and how the term “haze” may fit into it all.
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A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the Salt Lake Valley saw the snowiest start to December on record.
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Researchers looked at El Niño events over several centuries and the impacts it has on terrestrial ecosystems and marine life.
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The water the state gets from monsoons doesn’t always end up in reservoirs. It’s also often muddy and full of debris.
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Monsoon rains are expected through the end of the week.
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The sinkholes in St. George in recent years aren’t geological hazards, rather they are issues with old infrastructure.