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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Utah residents can expect haze and foggy conditions throughout the state this week.
That's according to forecasters at the National Weather Service, who say an inversion will likely cause Utah's air quality to deteriorate by midweek.
N-W-S forecasters predict fog for the Cache and Wasatch Mountain valleys as early as this morning. They say it could then reach the valleys along the Wasatch Front by tomorrow.
However, forecasters say storms and a low-pressure system on Thursday and Friday, should keep the air quality from reaching poor levels.
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