

You can also view the snowfall forecast for the next two days, and see a map of the recent snowfall in your area. You can view the snow accumulation, snow depth, and snowfall for your recent winter storms as well as nearby snow reports from weather stations across the country. You can view the snow accumulation, snow depth, and snowfall for your recent winter storms as well as nearby snow reports from weather stations across the country. The data is updated throughout the day as station readings are reported, usually no more than once an hour. This site pulls data from multiple different sources of data from the National Weather Service and the National Weather Service NOHRSC to create the easiest way to find the most accurate snowfall data in your area. It will also hit central Utah and as far south as Cedar City. This site attempts to correct that by combining and simplifying data from the National Weather Service and the NOAA. Snowfall and Snow Depth ALABASTER 2.2 SSW ALABASTER SHELBY CO AP ASOS ALBERTVILLE 4.8 WNW ALEXANDER CITY 3.1 NNE ANNISTON METROPOLITAN AP ARGO. The snow will pick up again Monday afternoon and last through early Wednesday for most of northern Utah. The areas expected to get the largest accumulations of snow are the mountains of central and southern Utah, with totals of 10-20 inches possible. The snow has not come without its challenges.

Southern Utah dries out but will stay chilly today, with a rapid warmup over the next several days. After a lake effect band of snow added to accumulation and a wintry morning commute, snow showers in northern Utah become more isolated. Another 25 percent of years receive less than 6.6 inches for the month. Today, highs along the Wasatch Front will hit 30s while St. Weather websites are very good at reporting how much snow is forecast for the next day or week, but often make it difficult to see what the actual snowfall was at the end of the storm. On Tuesday, Alta broke its seasonal snowfall record with 785 inches, the ski area announced in its morning report. In December, for instance, one in four years totals over 16.9 inches of snow.
