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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Forecasters are warning Utahns to brace for another storm this week.
The National Weather Service say the beginnings of a storm is expected to move into the state today, then hit the majority of Utah tomorrow and Thursday.
Meteorologists say the storm will be packing snow and colder temperatures. They also predict it's going to be a drawn out storm --- lasting 48 to 60 hours.
The weather service says northern Utah will likely get some light snow today, but the bulk of the storm will hit tomorrow. Then by Thursday night, forecasters predict the valley could get a couple of inches of snow, while the mountains is expected to receive 10 to 16 inches of the white stuff.
Meanwhile, forecasters say the storm should clean up the air that often becomes unhealthy this time of the year.
------ Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune, http://www.sltrib.com
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