Reader comments: Snow falls on northern Utah — more skiff than blanket

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Cold guy | 7:24 p.m. Oct. 11, 2008
Arghhh...
very very cold guy | 9:37 p.m. Oct. 11, 2008
Arghhh, Arghhh...
Dean Cleverly | 10:13 a.m. Oct. 12, 2008
The skiff in my Bountiful backyard measured 6 inches deep this morning.
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Tab L. Uno | 11:11 a.m. Oct. 12, 2008
This article references southeasten Utah, Walker Center in Salt Lake City. Your newspaper headlined "Snow Falls on Northern Utah." Did anybody from the Deseret News travel in the middle of the State of Utah or were they too scared, I was? The snow was terribly dangerous. Next time try traveling from Cedar City to Clearfield and survive under the condition not reported in your paper. Let's focus on the real news, not some light snow stuff for the state Capitol. The blizzard conditions not mentioned were a real concern. A much stronger message needed to be published based on the actual scary conditions that existed last night. Some people's lives may depend on it.
WOW | 3:04 p.m. Oct. 12, 2008
That is amazing... Snow on the Wasatch front this early! Here on the East Coast we had about 70 degree weather.

Oh I would imagine it is headed our way......

ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH double

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Jennifer Biro, of Bridgewater, N.J., strolls down a snowy Main Street in Park City. Small accumulations did lead to multiple traffic accidents on Utah roads. (Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
Jennifer Biro, of Bridgewater, N.J., strolls down a snowy Main Street in Park City. Small accumulations did lead to multiple traffic accidents on Utah roads.