From Deseret News archives:
Utahns warned about runoff danger
Heat wave likely to swell creeks and rivers, may lead to flooding
"Every year when we have above-normal flows, people die just by using poor judgment," said Brian McInerney, hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Utah.
Flooding may also be a concern in more vulnerable areas if snowmelt added with rain, possibly by Tuesday or Wednesday, combine forces for added volume and velocity.
Near- or above-record temperatures in the Salt Lake area are expected to reach 85 Saturday, 93 Sunday and 95 on Monday, at a time when the thermometer should be reading closer to 70.
"We've got a big high-pressure ridge settling over the western part of the United States," said Eric Schoening, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. "We could be as much as 25 degrees above normal."
Schoening said the heat is already on from San Francisco all the way up to Seattle, with well-above seasonal averages up and down the West Coast. In Utah it's supposed to cool off starting Tuesday afternoon, bringing unstable conditions with possible showers and thunderstorms.
McInerney said that, with any rain next week, there may be a greater chance for some localized flooding in newly developed residential areas near a creek or river or in some bench areas. People should be vigilant about keeping an eye on any nearby waterways, especially with children, who are particularly attracted to streams.
"They're really pretty and fun to look at," he said. But if they or even adults fall in, jump in or try to cross one and slip, the frigid temperature of the water may be the biggest worry.
"You have just minutes to pull yourself out before hypothermia sets in and you lose function in your limbs," McInerney said. "The waters are very swift and very cold."
Sharp rises are expected this weekend for City Creek, Little Cottonwood Creek, the Weber River near Oakley and the Provo River above Jordanelle Reservoir.
Temperatures in Cedar City and St. George are also expected to break records Sunday and Monday, but stream flows in that area of the state are predicted to reach "modest" peak flow volumes in the coming weeks. With all of the runoff water recharging most of Utah's reservoirs to normal levels this year, McInerney doesn't want anyone getting overconfident.
"Water is a finite resource," he said. "We have only so much to use."
E-mail: sspeckman@desnews.com
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