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Patchy valley fog, air inversion-related smog and continued cold temperatures were on northern Utah's weather menu for the mid-week.

Indeed, those conditions prompted the National Weather Service's issuance of a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the western two-thirds of the state. That advisory runs not only through Thanksgiving, but into next week.

The Wasatch Front expected partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper-40s Wednesday, the same forecast as Tuesday's. Overnight lows were to be in the upper-20s.

Southern Utahns looked for highs in the upper-50s, lows in the mid-30s and partially cloudy horizons.

The Utah Avalanche Center on Tuesday rated all mountain areas of the state as being at "moderate" risk for potentially deadly snow slides.

For a more extensive look at the region's forecasts, click on this link to the Tribune's weather page.

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