Extreme weather brings flooding, hail to Wasatch Front
Aug 13, 2024, 7:39 PM | Updated: 8:04 pm
(Jaydon Carter)
SALT LAKE CITY — Extreme weather brought hail and flooding to areas all along the Wasatch Front Tuesday evening.
The National Weather Service placed severe thunderstorm warnings for Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Utah, and Tooele counties Tuesday evening.
Those storms brought hazardous conditions to Utah’s roads.
This is SB I-15 in Lindon. Hwy Patrol is trying to figure out how to get the hail and water moved. I-15 has turned into a small lake. The right lanes are not passable. @KSL5TV @kslnewsradio @KSLTraffic @KSLcom pic.twitter.com/urOklCiH4Q
— Michele Rowe (@KSLMichele) August 14, 2024
Areas of Utah County, Orem, Lehi, and American Fork saw extensive flooding and even hail the size of a quarter.
Big hail in Lehi! #utwx@kslcom pic.twitter.com/TPldanrZ21
— Devon Dewey (@DevonDewey) August 14, 2024
Orem is bad! Me and my brother pulled over to help families get out! The damage is going to be extensive! pic.twitter.com/nSfDQIF5qg
— Matthew Johnson (@KSL_Matt) August 14, 2024
Northeast Orem by Timp High School! #utwx @NWSSaltLakeCity pic.twitter.com/ZlMuSoogh1
— The Emperor Has No Clothes 👑 (@Topgunns84) August 14, 2024
Eagle Mountain City offered sandbags to protect homes from high winds and heavy rain.
Areas in Salt Lake City saw flooded roads as well.
HEAVY LOCALIZED ROAD FLOODING EASTERN SLC #utwx pic.twitter.com/KyHZPoxjhl
— John Strate (@john_strate) August 14, 2024
The beginning of this week has seen a large amount of extreme weather as part of the late summer monsoon. Anyone experiencing dangerous weather conditions should take active precautions for their safety.
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