SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s northern valleys could receive their first snow of the season from a storm that may disrupt post-Thanksgiving travel this weekend.
However, it’ll provide more of a punch for the region’s mountains, potentially delivering up to a foot of snow in some areas, which would help out resorts that have had to delay their openings because of low snow totals so far this season.
“This system is mainly targeting northern Utah. We’ll get a little bit of it in our central and southern mountains,” said KSL meteorologist Kristen Van Dyke.
Storm timing
Areas north of Utah have received the brunt of stormy activity this week. The National Weather Service issued a series of winter storm warnings and weather advisories, which stretch from the Northern Rockies through the northern M

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