A wide-ranging storm brought Utah a lot of rain in the valleys and snow in the mountains over the weekend.
According to new snow totals issued by the National Weather Service, the location that has received the most snow from the storm so far is Alta, with 36.5 inches.
Brighton received 30.5 inches, Sundance received 28.5 inches, Snowbird received 27.5 inches, Park City resort got 19.2 inches, Solitude received 18.5 inches, Provo Canyon got 18.5 inches, Big Cottonwood Canyon received 17.5 inches, Park City Mountain Resort got 14.5 inches, the Logan Mountains got 18 inches, Powder Mountain got 17.5 inches, and Snowbasin received 14 inches, according to the weather service.
On Sunday, the danger of avalanches was high across northern Utah, according to the Utah Avalanche Center.
This week in the Salt Lake City area, the sun will come out Monday before haze starts to build Tuesday and Wednesday. There’s a slight chance of rain Wednesday night. Temperatures will be in the 40s, with lows in the 30s.
In the St. George area, the forecast looks sunny and clear this week, with highs in the 50s and lows in the upper 30s.