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Lehi implements 'extraordinary water conservation measures'
Lehi is dangerously close to running out of
drinking water, so the city has imposed watering restrictions on its 12,000 households. But Lehi isn't the only Utah city facing a water shortage problem.
Dry weather already prompting fire restrictions, calls for conservation
Normally this time of year, Utahns are looking at big water runoffs from the snowpack and rainstorms, but that's not what we've got. In fact, experts say the state hasn't been this dry in about a decade.
8 homes sustain flood damage in Murray canal break
At least eight Murray homes were damaged, several extensively, after a Saturday canal breach pummeled them with water and mud.
Arizona ski resort reaping benefits of 'sewage snow'
For two months this winter, thousands of skiers raced down the slopes at Arizona Snowbowl seemingly unconcerned that if they took a spill they might do a face-plant in snow made with water from a sewage plant.
Saturday storm may drop 2 feet of snow, increase snowpack
The Friday snowstorm is expected to continue through Saturday morning, and meteorologists think the added snow could beat the record for the number of months Utah has snowpacked ground.
Latest batch of snowstorms looming
Turns out the warming temperatures and clear skies over Presidents Day weekend weren't marks of spring, but precursors to another winter storm.
Experts share tips for safely enjoying Utah's backcountry
While it's easy to play it safe at Utah's ski resorts, the real danger comes when you head off the beaten path. In honor of Backcountry Avalanche Awareness Week, experts share advice on how to navigate the greatest snow on earth safely.
Record low temperatures make January coldest month since 1949
This past January will go down as the coldest on record at the Salt Lake International Airport since 1949 and the first time temperatures have dipped below zero there since 2008.
A state-by-state look at the Northeast snowstorm
A look at effects in states and provinces in the path of the massive storm that swept across the Northeast U.S. and southern Canada:
Snowstorm hits NYC, Boston; 1 to 3 feet feared
A storm that forecasters warned could be a blizzard for the history books, with a potential for up to 3 feet of snow, clobbered the New York-to-Boston corridor on Friday, grounding flights, sending office workers home early and knocking out power to half a million customers across the Northeast.
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