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SALT LAKE CITY — Power lines went down, trees toppled into houses and car windows shattered Thursday evening during a night of wild winds across Utah.
Wind gusts to 60 mph are expected across northern Utah County thru 1030 PM. Currently gusting to 60 in Lehi, Highland. #utwx,
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) April 14, 2017
66 mph Logan, 60 mph South Ogden, 82 mph GSL marina, 78 mph I80 at SR201, 76 mph I-80 at MP 1. Take action for these severe winds! #utwx
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) April 14, 2017
KSL.com readers sent in photos of the damage to their houses, vehicles and belongings caused by the powerful spring windstorm. We also received photos of the nicer sides of spring: sunsets, blossoms, newly green trees and the start of baseball.
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