More flash flooding is expected at many of Utah’s outdoor gems on Friday, and additional flooding is likely again on Saturday, as remnants of Hurricane Priscilla continue to churn through the state.

The National Weather Service also expanded its existing flood watch to include the Uinta Basin, adding to the many parts of central, eastern and southern Utah already under the alert. Federal meteorologists say the south slopes of the Uinta Mountains are especially at risk of flash flooding as the system continues moving into the state.

“Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible,” the alerts state.

Flash flooding risks remain across many outdoor areas

Some flash flood warnings were issued on Thursday for parts near Lake Powell and Zion National Park. Boulder Sum

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