SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Rocky Mountain Power announced they’re monitoring a storm machine on account of remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary.
Storms are expected to be mainly impactful in components of the country on Monday. This might also include strong winds and thunderstorms.
“This typhoon machine has the capability to motive climate-associated outages, and Rocky Mountain Power has crews ready to respond to recuperation efforts,” the employer said in a press release.
They additionally desired to remind residents to stay faraway from downed wires and to deal with all of them as live and perilous.
Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall earlier Sunday on the Baja California peninsula.
As a long way because it’s effect on Utah, 2News meteorologist Jill Margetts said moisture will be transferring up along the western edge of the state starting Sunday. Northern Utah will see overcast situations with a moderate hazard for remoted thunderstorms.
She stated the most thunderstorm activity on Sunday will hit in southwestern Utah where there may be a danger for extreme climate. Tropical moisture is also predicted to linger via the week.
They additionally desired to remind residents to stay far from downed wires and to deal with all of them as stay and perilous.
Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall earlier Sunday at the Baja California peninsula.
As a long way because it’s effect on Utah, 2News meteorologist Jill Margetts said moisture may be shifting up along the western edge of the kingdom beginning Sunday. Northern Utah will see overcast situations with a slight risk for isolated thunderstorms.
She said the maximum thunderstorm hobby on Sunday will hit in southwestern Utah wherein there’s a danger for intense weather. Tropical moisture is also expected to linger via the week.