It was a hot, dry summer in a state battling drought.

But October rushed in delivering record precipitation, giving hope that maybe Utah would see some relief.

While soil moisture levels remain good, November has not delivered the snow that ski enthusiasts had hoped for.

Brittany Whitlam, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City, said this month has been the 14th driest on record since 1874.

According to Ski Utah, the state should expect a mostly dry and mild Thanksgiving week before there are better chances for snow this upcoming weekend.

“It looks like a colder and more active start to December, however, we do not yet show obvious signs of ‘big’ snowstorms,” the association posted on its website.

The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City posted on X

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