Snow to return to Utah, snapping dry December start

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A woman ducks under her umbrella while walking in a snowstorm in downtown Salt Lake City on Nov. 12. Two small storms are forecast to bring rain and snow back to Utah after a dry stretch to start December. | Kristin Murphy, Deseret News

A pair of storms headed to Utah aren’t expected to create too many issues, but they should snap an abnormally dry start to December for the Beehive State.

A system off the California coast is forecast to generate more rain and snow in two waves across the Wasatch Front and northern Utah between Thursday night and Sunday morning. However, KSL meteorologist Matt Johnson says weather prediction models project that both will likely be “losing steam” as they move east, so totals may not be impressive.

The first wave is forecast to arrive in Utah between late Thursday and early Friday, bringing in snow showers across the Wasatch Front and northern Utah. It’s projected to leave a trace to about an inch of snow in the valleys and benches across Utah’s northern half. The Wasatch Backcountry could end up with a couple of inches, while mountain locations may end up with 2 to 6 inches…

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