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Winter conditions remain for Monday’s commute as weekend storm exits Utah

Posted at 6:46 AM, Feb 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-02-11 10:27:07-05

SALT LAKE CITY - While Sunday's storm is winding down, winter conditions remain on many Utah roads for Monday's commute.

Light snow flurries continue Monday morning, but the storm is on its way out of the state and any remaining precipitation is expected to be light.

Some roads have been cleared but others remain snow-packed or slushy, and cold temperatures mean ice could be an issue during Monday morning's commute.

There are several crashes slowing traffic Monday morning amid those lingering winter conditions, watch Good Day Utah for the latest on traffic impacts.

Little Cottonwood Canyon is closed for avalanche control and is expected to remain closed until 8 a.m. Alta and Snowbird were under interlodge restrictions but those have since been lifted.

Sunday's storm created hazardous conditions and prompted the temporary closures of several roads.

Logan, Payson and Sandy areas saw between 6 and 6.5 inches of snow, while 5 inches were reported in Farmington and 4 in New Harmony. About 3.3 inches accumulated in Salt Lake City and 3 inches were recorded in Taylorsville.

The storm delivered even more snow to Utah's ski resorts, see the graphics below for those totals.

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