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Utah experienced record warmth on Thursday with Salt Lake City reaching 73 degrees.
A storm system will bring valley rain and mountain snow this weekend.
The incoming storm could set off a wetter second half to what has been a dry November so far.
SALT LAKE CITY — Thursday was one for the record books, as record high temperatures were reported across the Wasatch Front and Tooele Valley, as well as parts of central and northern Utah.
The temperature cappped at 73 degrees in Salt Lake City, topping a daily record dating back to 1953.
However, that record warmth is set to give way to a mix of valley rain and mountain snow, snapping a dry stretch that has already delayed the openings for Utah's ski season.
Storm timing
A low-pressure syst

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