Show Snows Blanket Dixie Shun Northern Utah No its it's not true what they sa say Bay about bout Dixie Dixie Dixie-at at 1 least not Utah's Dixie on Tuesday for the southern section of the state was enjoy ing a light to moderate snowfall while the northern section which usually bears the storm brunt had only cloudy skies expected to clear somewhat by evening No dislocation of traffic either in the air or on the ground was waa reported caused by the Dixieland snow but roads were slippery and caution was advised on the part of motorists in the area While clouds were on the decrease decrease decrease de de- de- de crease over nor northern ern v valleys snow snow flurries were reported in hi the tho moun mountains n- n tame and new covers of snow fellIn fell fellIn fellin In near near-by winter sports areas AIt Although ug n normal above mal temper temperatures tur s will soon soon drop t to I W e eS x be e cY cT clear ar Tr but sn snow w Is inthe in inthe inthe the offing for Thursday and nd Friday and in the n north north- rth portion of f the state Saturday y the weatherman warned The me mercury cury reached 48 8 d degrees degree Monday afternoon while a minimum minimum minimum mini mini- mum mark of 40 degrees kept the rain showers from turning Into snow A total of 05 inch of precipitation precipitation pre pre- was recorded in the tho Salt L Lake ke area overnight bringing total total to total to- to tal precipitation since Oc Oct 1 to inches inches above normal Temperatures Tu Tu Tuesday iday are expected ex ox- to range between a high of 45 degrees and arid low Jow ow near 25 de de- de- de grees The month just ended tied a 20 year record for cloudiness with 21 sunless days recorded equaling a mark set in 1927 It was also the cold coldest st November November Novem Novem- Novem-I Novem ber since 1938 with a mean temperature temperature tem tern temI I for the month of degrees degrees degrees de de- de- de grees and precipitation for the month totaled Inches in considerably considerably considerably consid consid- more than the time long-time average of ot inches Hourly temperatures res Tuesday were 1 30 am 39 8 30 am aLm 3 38 2 30 am a.m. 39 9 30 am a.m. 4 38 3 30 am nm 38 10 1030 30 am a.m. 38 4 30 am a.m. 38 11 1130 30 am a.m. 4 40 30 am a.m. am a.m. 38 12 1230 3 pm p.m. 42 am a.m. 38 38 43 am a.m. 38 45 |