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Why isn't my city on KSL's list of highs and lows each night?

Why isn't my city on KSL's list of highs and lows each night?


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Just wondering why you don't include Park City as one of the cities on your list of daily temperatures and precipitation totals? The week night weather broadcast always includes that information on the list.

Thanks. Berny G.

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Thanks for writing in, I get this question about 5 times a week from everyone so let's just get it out of the way.

On our 10 pm weathercast you will see a list of cities with high and low temperatures next to them. We have a list of about 50 cities, we can't show all of them all the time! We rotate through 20 each night and there are some cities that are on every night, like Salt Lake.

Park City is listed during some of the weeknights, so if you're watching a weekend show, it won't be on unless something exceptional has happened there!

I hope this answers this popular question we get here at KSL.

Answered by KSL Meteorologist Dina Freedman

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