Show New New Air Mass Brings rings Thaw to North Utah SS S 'S S S 5 5 S S. S 4 5 5 S. S 5 5 r r S S. S i. i 5 SS S 1 4 S S S. S i r is S S. i 44 I IWi S 4 S S SI I I S Sy y S J 5 5 5 5 5 5 S S 4 S.- S. S is A 7 l lS S I t tS 5 4 S t tM M 5 S r 5 Y e- e j r r l 5 5 1 i. i ff r 4 j. C r v. v S JI Tribune Telegram Ph Photo White Photo High Wind Raises Havoc Ferocity of nf yin winds which reached 70 miles per hour in the Draper area arfa Monday l night causing all in damage to church roof other oilier buildings s and trees is shown shoun by br this uprooted tree and sp splintered log fence Additional Snow Predicted For Late Today By Keith Movement of oC a mass of warm moist air from the south combined combined com corn with tho the weakening of oC a a. storm front moving moving- eastward from the he Pacific Pacific coast coast Tuesday brought thawing conditions to the Salt Lake area and much of northern Utah But while water dripped from housetops and many city streets were losing a part of their snowy coating weathermen predicted more light snow and some rain for Cor Salt Lake City and vicinity late Tuesday night Much luch colder temperatures were forecast for Tuesday night and Wednesday with a low Tuesday night of 28 and a high Wednesday of 31 i degrees 41 in Salt Lake Coldest temperature Monday night in Salt Late Lake City was 41 degrees derees Sa Savage vage winds heralding the predicted predicted pre pre- storm ripped viciously at some sections of Salt Lake county Monday afternoon and evening with gusts up to 70 miles per hour reported in the Draper area There a section of roof of the First ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints Saints was ripped off several trees were uprooted uprooted uprooted up up- rooted and a number of chicken coops and arid small buildings were demolished Rain Trace Only a trace of precipitation was recorded in Salt Lake City Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night and early Tuesday mornIng mornIng morn morn- morning ing said weather observers at Salt Lake Municipal airport Elsewhere in the state the storm moving from the west dropped snow in m local areas Logan received three inches Monday afternoon and Price got four inches Monday evening Weathermen Weather Weather- men reported light snow was falling falling falling fall fall- ing in Ogden early Tuesday Before the warm air mass moved in Monday evening snow snowfall snowfall snowfall fall was heavy in Nevada and southern Idaho Some fell in western Wyoming according to weather observers Due to Thaw Because snow was heavy due to thawing thawing- Monday nights night's winds caused little additional drifting and plugging of roads said state road commission and Salt Lake county roads and bridges department department department depart depart- ment officials Wind Vind speed averaged averaged averaged aver aver- aged 25 5 to 20 miles per hour in inmost inmost inmost most of the Salt Lake area Bingham highway closed Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day afternoon had been opened to way one-way traffic Tuesday morn morn- ing All other main highways I and roads in the state and county I including Bacchus cutoff closed Monday night were reported open Tuesday although a few isolated side roads in the county were still plu plugged ged S While Salt Lakers were temporarily temporarily tem tern enjo enjoying ng a letup in winters winter's more devastating effects the deer family was not fairing so well Snow will fall faU in northern Utah late Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday Tues Toes day night decreasing to flurries Wednesday Low temperatures Tuesday night will range from rom 18 to 28 degrees in the north portion and 25 to 35 south High Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day will be 25 to 35 degrees in the north and 35 to 45 south the weatherman said Hourly temperatures in Salt Lake City and vicinity Tuesday were 12 1230 0 am Rm 43 41 am a.m. 44 14 41 am a.m. 44 41 am a.m. 43 41 4 30 am a.m. 44 42 am a.m. 44 41 am a.m. 43 42 am nm 46 43 am nm 47 13 43 am nm 47 45 1030 nm am 48 44 t 11 1130 30 am a.m. 48 41 12 1230 30 pm p.m. 48 18 43 45 pm p.m. 50 46 pm p.m. 51 47 |