Storm brings snow to mountains, rain to valleys


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SALT LAKE CITY -- A storm brought rain to the valleys, snow to the mountains, and power outages to some residents along the Wasatch Front Thursday morning.

Rocky Mountain Power reports at one point about 10,000 customers were without power, mostly in the Salt Lake Valley. Crews restored all the power just before 6 a.m.

UTA's TRAX Blue Line was affected by the outage, but spokesman Gerry Carpenter told KSL commuters should not face delays now that power is restored.

Motorists found mostly wet roads along the Wasatch Front and no crashes were attributed to the weather overnight.

The storm brought more than a foot of new snow to some of northern Utah's mountains. Ski Utah reports the following snow totals Thursday morning:

Snow (new/total)

  • Alta 14/50 inches
  • Beaver Mountain 8/31 inches
  • Brian Head 0/19 inches
  • Brighton 10/42 inches
  • Canyons 5/29 inches
  • Deer Valley 6/32 inches
  • Park City 5/26 inches
  • Powder Mountain 14/37 inches
  • Snowbasin 15/42 inches
  • Snowbird 14/47 inches
  • Solitude 9/38 inches
  • Sundance 11/29 inches
  • Wolf Mountain 5/29 inches

More rain is in the forecast. Get the complete weather report here.

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