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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah weather did what Utah weather does best this week, as all across the Beehive State snow mixed with dust, rain and blue skies, and created a wide array of unpredictable temperatures.
On Monday, pollution advisories were issued, roads were closed and power lines went down in several locations across the Wasatch Front due to powerful winds. We received several photos from Utahns of damage caused by the storm.
More wind-related problems. This was taken on Raintree Drive in Sandy. 📸: Tami Bergen #utwxhttps://t.co/EgyqFmaWYipic.twitter.com/xbFNBUjJ5W
— KSL (@KSLcom) April 16, 2018
A look at weather-related damage in the Foothill neighborhood from yesterday’s wind storm. We appreciate all your patience as our crews continue work to restore everyone's power as quickly and safely as possible. pic.twitter.com/LYh52puVLK
— Rocky Mountain Power (@RMP_Utah) April 17, 2018
We also received photos and videos from some of the season's milder days, including these hyperlapses captured by KSL.com's chief drone pilot Devon Dewey.
Enjoy the videos and browse through the gallery to see more photos. And be on the lookout for wild weather scenes as this unpredictable spring continues.
To submit photos, click the iWitness button below, or head to the iWitness page on your computer. You can also download the KSL.com app and submit photos to iWitness using your mobile device.
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