From Deseret News archives:
Utah digs out after storm
Accidents abound but no fatalities; some areas buried in 2 feet of snow
"It was a complicated storm because it affected the whole state," said Alex Tardy, meteorologist with the National Weather Service forecast office in Salt Lake City.
Its first segment hit Utah on Friday night but did not drop much snow. Utah County had the most precipitation with 6 to 12 inches.
Then Saturday night and Sunday morning, "We had some really heavy snow," Tardy said, as the second part of the system stretched from Cedar City to Salt Lake City.
Residents of the southern end of the Salt Lake Valley awoke Sunday to find 6-8 inches of snow. Mountains and mountain valleys recorded 7-14 inches Friday through Saturday night.
Some areas, such as Big and Little Cottonwood canyons near Salt Lake City, were smothered in 2 feet of snow. The central Utah mountains and the Uintas received 12-15 inches.
The storm dropped about 2 feet of snow in the upper parts of the Deer Valley and Solitude ski resorts.
"It was fluffy, too, quite dry," Tardy said. "It makes for very good skiing."
Traffic accidents were numerous in Utah and Salt Lake counties on Sunday with the crashes coming in waves Sunday morning from about 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., and then again from about 4 p.m. through 9 p.m.
No fatalities or even serious injuries were reported, however.
Between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, the Utah Highway Patrol reported 25 crashes in Utah County and 100 wrecks in Salt Lake County. From 4-9 p.m., there were three more crashes in Utah County and a whopping 80 more wrecks in Salt Lake County.
"Luckily, every single one had just minor injuries or property damage to the vehicles or equipment," UHP Sgt. Ted Tingey said. "Most of these have been single-car slide-offs or they have gotten into the median ... and ended up in traffic" in the oncoming lanes.
"We've been very, very lucky with no fatalities."
There were several rollovers, he said, but the passengers were not seriously hurt.
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