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SALT LAKE CITY — A wild storm hit the state of Utah Thursday, causing severe damage to property and leaving thousands without power after a tornado touched down in Washington Terrace.
The tornado destroyed at least two homes in Washington Terrace and left significant property damage to other areas. Schools in the area, including Bonneville High, T.H. Bell Junior High, Washington Terrace Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary, were closed for the weekend as a result of the storm.
The storm, according to KSL TV meteorologist Kevin Eubank, is expected to remain through Friday, with approximately one inch of rain expected in the valley areas of the Wasatch Front and snow in the mountain ranges.
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