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"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.215 km away, between 2005-05-05 16:30:00 and 2005-05-05 17:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 61.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms developed out ahead of a cold front and produced strong wind gusts. Thunderstorms also produces non-severe hail in Utah County near Provo.\nEvent Narrative: TSTM wind gust",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 16.1741 km away, between 2005-05-16 16:30:00 and 2005-05-16 18:45:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 65.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 6000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A fast moving Pacific trough brought a variety of weather to Utah the 15-16th. Severe thunderstorms developed out ahead of a cold front that swept through the state during the afternoon of the 16th. Numerous reports of severe wind gusts were collected. Damage occurred in various locations due to strong winds. No injuries or fatalities occurred...though more than 18,000 residents in teh Salt Lake Valley lost power for much of the evening.Valley rains and mountain snows were significant...with up to a foot of snow falling in the highest peaks of the Uinta and Wasatch ranges.Rainfall totals were: Parrish Creek - 2.40\", Farmington - 1.63\", South Ogden - 1.57\", Fruit Heights - 1.50\", Layton Bench - 1.49\", Kaysville - 1.28\", Salt Lake Upper Avenues - 1.15\", Brigham City - 1.04\", Ogden Bench - 1.00\", and Salt Lake International Airport - 0.96\". A fast moving Pacific trough brought a variety of weather to Utah the 15-16th. Severe thunderstorms developed out ahead of a cold front that swept through the state during the afternoon of the 16th. Numerous reports of severe wind gusts were collected. Damage occurred in various locations due to strong winds. No injuries or fatalities occurred...though more than 18,000 residents in teh Salt Lake Valley lost power for much of the evening.Valley rains and mountain snows were significant...with up to a foot of snow falling in the highest peaks of the Uinta and Wasatch ranges.Rainfall totals were: Parrish Creek - 2.40\", Farmington - 1.63\", South Ogden - 1.57\", Fruit Heights - 1.50\", Layton Bench - 1.49\", Kaysville - 1.28\", Salt Lake Upper Avenues - 1.15\", Brigham City - 1.04\", Ogden Bench - 1.00\", and Salt Lake International Airport - 0.96\". A fast moving Pacific trough brought a variety of weather to Utah the 15-16th. Severe thunderstorms developed out ahead of a cold front that swept through the state during the afternoon of the 16th. Numerous reports of severe wind gusts were collected. Damage occurred in various locations due to strong winds. No injuries or fatalities occurred...though more than 18,000 residents in teh Salt Lake Valley lost power for much of the evening.Valley rains and mountain snows were significant...with up to a foot of snow falling in the highest peaks of the Uinta and Wasatch ranges.Rainfall totals were: Parrish Creek - 2.40\", Farmington - 1.63\", South Ogden - 1.57\", Fruit Heights - 1.50\", Layton Bench - 1.49\", Kaysville - 1.28\", Salt Lake Upper Avenues - 1.15\", Brigham City - 1.04\", Ogden Bench - 1.00\", and Salt Lake International Airport - 0.96\".\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorm winds destroyed a batting cage. Damage amt from newspaper Shed destroyed and swamp cooler blown off roof Shingles off roof and tree damage",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 41.7549 km away, between 2005-05-30 06:00:00 and 2005-05-30 12:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Slow moving thunderstorms dropped copious amounts of rain across parts of northern Utah. 3.5-4\" of rain fell in less than 2 hours in Tooele, causing flooding in many residential areas. NUmerous homes and school were flooded as culverts in town broke loose from too much water. Hail accumulated to an incredible 12\" deep in some spots! Some specific rainfall totals in Tooele from spotters: 4.00\", 3.71\" and 3.28...all between 6am and noon.These storms eventually moved southeast and brought more heavy rain and severe weather to Salt Lake and Utah Counties. Large hail was reported in Lehi and Saratoge Springs, and a brief tornado touched down along the northeast shore of Utah Lake. Slow moving thunderstorms dropped copious amounts of rain across parts of northern Utah. 3.5-4\" of rain fell in less than 2 hours in Tooele, causing flooding in many residential areas. NUmerous homes and school were flooded as culverts in town broke loose from too much water. Hail accumulated to an incredible 12\" deep in some spots! Some specific rainfall totals in Tooele from spotters: 4.00\", 3.71\" and 3.28...all between 6am and noon.These storms eventually moved southeast and brought more heavy rain and severe weather to Salt Lake and Utah Counties. Large hail was reported in Lehi and Saratoge Springs, and a brief tornado touched down along the northeast shore of Utah Lake.\nEvent Narrative: Intense slow-moving thunderstorms produced 3\"+ rains across the Tooele Valley Brief tornado touchdown along Utah Lake shore...photographed by spotter.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.9926 km away, between 2005-06-21 15:03:00 and 2005-06-21 15:03:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 61.0 mph.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Tree fell on woman east of Pleasant Grove in microburst",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 38.6621 km away, between 2005-06-25 15:25:00 and 2005-06-25 15:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative:",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.9926 km away, between 2005-06-25 15:30:00 and 2005-06-25 15:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Reported in Pleasant Grove",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 17.2539 km away, between 2005-06-28 13:48:00 and 2005-06-28 14:45:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 62.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A severe weather outbreak associated with an upper level trough swept through the heart of the Salt Lake Valley with numerous damage reports. In addition to the hail and winds, heavy rain on the order of 0.5 inches in less than 20 min was reported north of Salt Lake City in Layton, Ogden and Park City. A severe weather outbreak associated with an upper level trough swept through the heart of the Salt Lake Valley with numerous damage reports. In addition to the hail and winds, heavy rain on the order of 0.5 inches in less than 20 min was reported north of Salt Lake City in Layton, Ogden and Park City. A severe weather outbreak associated with an upper level trough swept through the heart of the Salt Lake Valley with numerous damage reports. In addition to the hail and winds, heavy rain on the order of 0.5 inches in less than 20 min was reported north of Salt Lake City in Layton, Ogden and Park City. A severe weather outbreak associated with an upper level trough swept through the heart of the Salt Lake Valley with numerous damage reports. In addition to the hail and winds, heavy rain on the order of 0.5 inches in less than 20 min was reported north of Salt Lake City in Layton, Ogden and Park City.\nEvent Narrative: Extensive roof damage from large tree on house. 5 ft diameter tree down on house...extensive damage near 3rd South and 10th East..",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 45.3663 km away, between 2005-07-02 17:30:00 and 2005-07-02 17:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 58.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms developed with very dry air near the surface...creating optimal conditions for microbursts. Numerous reports of severe gusts resulted.\nEvent Narrative: Dry Microburst",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.1617 km away, between 2005-08-02 19:30:00 and 2005-08-02 22:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 30.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A large bow-echo type line of thunderstorms caused a brief tornado and produced large hail and a few reports of flooding in the suburbs north of Salt Lake City A large bow-echo type line of thunderstorms caused a brief tornado and produced large hail and a few reports of flooding in the suburbs north of Salt Lake City A large bow-echo type line of thunderstorms caused a brief tornado and produced large hail and a few reports of flooding in the suburbs north of Salt Lake City A large bow-echo type line of thunderstorms caused a brief tornado and produced large hail and a few reports of flooding in the suburbs north of Salt Lake City\nEvent Narrative: a few brand new houses under construction were damaged. Amt estimated. Local streets and 2 homes had flooded basements along with minor wind damage from a thunderstorm Tornado touched down on the northern part of Antelope Island...photographed by a resident. 1\" hail in Bountiful",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 7.2484 km away, between 2006-05-19 17:06:00 and 2006-05-19 17:06:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 71.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: At Salt Lake International Airport.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 19.1569 km away, between 2006-06-07 02:55:00 and 2006-06-07 02:55:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: KU42, Salt Lake Airport #2",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.8889 km away, between 2006-06-07 15:39:00 and 2006-06-07 16:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: 4 inch diameter tree ripped out of the ground I-80 closed due to trucks blown over Hat Island",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.0244 km away, between 2006-07-04 14:36:00 and 2006-07-04 15:10:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 41.25 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Shingles blown off a roof, numerous small branches down large hail at Parleys Summit",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 30.2071 km away, between 2006-07-04 15:45:00 and 2006-07-04 16:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 62.666666666666664 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Power lines down Power lines down in Ogden and South Ogden Large tree limbs snapped, siding blown off aide of house. Wind estimate from hand held device.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 11.8607 km away, between 2006-07-11 15:05:00 and 2006-07-11 15:05:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 60.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: 35ft evergreen tree uprooted at Bennion Jr. High School",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 4.3326 km away, between 2006-07-26 16:40:00 and 2006-07-26 16:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.The events resulted in 2 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms wind damage occurred in the Salt Lake and Utah Valleys. The most significant event was the toppling of a large tank of hydrochloric acid. The spill injured two emergency workers and caused the evacuation of a few dozen homes.\nEvent Narrative: chemical tank toppled by the wind.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 7.2484 km away, between 2006-08-01 08:55:00 and 2006-08-01 09:25:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 75.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Severe Thunderstorm winds impacted the southern part of Salt Lake County in conjunction with Utah County Storms. Trees up to 12\" diameter snapped in Eastr Millcreek. Numerous power poles down southern portion of County. Large trees uprooted in Sugarhouse area. Damage estimate from regional insurance claim estimate.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 49.4745 km away, between 2006-08-06 13:55:00 and 2006-08-06 13:55:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: at Jordanelle Reservior",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.0975 km away, between 2006-08-07 14:58:00 and 2006-08-07 15:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Trees down, shigles blown off a few roofs, and branches up to 2\" thick snapped.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 11.8607 km away, between 2006-08-12 14:00:00 and 2006-08-12 14:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Numerous hail reports betweeen 0.5 and 0.88\" in teh Salt Lake Valley betwen 1350 and 1420 MST.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 16.5972 km away, between 2006-08-25 12:42:00 and 2006-08-25 12:42:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Unofficial report of ping-pong ball size hail. Radar estimates 1 to 1.5\" so report is possible. 3/4\" report also from Centerville.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 41.782 km away, between 2006-09-14 14:00:00 and 2006-09-14 14:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: \nEvent Narrative: Along Redwood rd. near center of town.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.7454 km away, between 2006-10-06 18:00:00 and 2006-10-06 21:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Large, slow moving thunderstorms created flash floods and large hail in southwest Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Small flash flood/debris flow reported over Snow Canyon burn scar.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.287 km away, between 2007-06-16 21:15:00 and 2007-06-16 21:15:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 65.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Dry air near the ground and strong thunderstorms resulted in numerous microbursts. Winds of up to 75 mph toppled trees and power poles along the Wasatch Front and the northwest Deserts.\nEvent Narrative: A wind gust of 65 knots was measured at Ogden Peak, which has an elevation of 9570 feet.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.9241 km away, between 2007-07-07 22:00:00 and 2007-07-07 22:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A day of high based thunderstorms brought severe microburst winds to northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The sensor on Ogden Peak measured a wind gust of 55 knots.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 3.127 km away, between 2007-07-15 17:10:00 and 2007-07-15 17:10:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The Wasatch Front took the brunt of some strong outflow winds. Other damaging storms occurred in Cedar City.\nEvent Narrative: Broadcast media reported trees and a power pole down on a vehicle near 600S 180E in Salt Lake City. No damage report was available.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.8427 km away, between 2007-07-25 16:55:00 and 2007-07-25 17:30:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 61.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorm damage from winds and flash floods occurred. Rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches were recorded in about an hour in Millard County, where a debris flow ran from the Devils Den burn scar. A similar flow occurred at the Kimball burn scar in near Grantsville. Thunderstorm damage from winds and flash floods occurred. Rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches were recorded in about an hour in Millard County, where a debris flow ran from the Devils Den burn scar. A similar flow occurred at the Kimball burn scar in near Grantsville.\nEvent Narrative: The Saltair Mesonet site reported a 60 knot wind gust, and the Salt Lake City ASOS reported a 53 knot gust within 10 minutes of Saltair report. A 63 knot gust was recorded at a NWS employee's personal weather station.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 24.7723 km away, between 2007-07-26 19:50:00 and 2007-07-26 21:39:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: More flooding and wind damage across the state. Heavy rains ran across roadways and flooded a few parks in South Jordan. More flooding and wind damage across the state. Heavy rains ran across roadways and flooded a few parks in South Jordan. More flooding and wind damage across the state. Heavy rains ran across roadways and flooded a few parks in South Jordan. More flooding and wind damage across the state. Heavy rains ran across roadways and flooded a few parks in South Jordan. More flooding and wind damage across the state. Heavy rains ran across roadways and flooded a few parks in South Jordan.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain resulted in 6 in. deep ponding of water on roads. One foot deep water was reported on Redwood Road. Two foot deep water was reported at 7800S 300W. Numerous power outages occurred across southern Salt Lake County due to flooded transformers. Roads were closed near 5000S 2700W and 7800S 300W with 2 feet deep water on the roads. The Kimball burn scar received heavy rain, with mud and debris across SR 138.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 19.198 km away, between 2007-07-26 20:05:00 and 2007-07-26 20:05:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Copious moisture aided in heavy thunderstorms developing over southwest Utah. Two to three inches of rain was estimated to have fallen in about an hour across Zion Park. One to two inches of rain fell from storms near St. George, causing street flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A 55 knot wind gust was estimated by a trained spotter in Salt Lake City.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.281 km away, between 2007-08-02 18:10:00 and 2007-08-03 15:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 125000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rains brought flooding to parts of the Salt Lake Valley. A number of homes had water in basements and nearby parks were flooded. Heavy rains brought flooding to parts of the Salt Lake Valley. A number of homes had water in basements and nearby parks were flooded.\nEvent Narrative: Rainfall amounts of 1.10 inches of rain occurred in 30 minutes in the southern end of the Salt Lake Valley. Basement flooding of 8 homes was reported by the media. A playground between South Jordan and Riverton was under water, with children swimming in the resultant pond.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 35.6494 km away, between 2007-08-03 12:37:00 and 2007-08-03 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 45000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Slow moving thunderstorms caused flash flooding in the Salt Lake Valley and portions of southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Rainfall of 1.1 inches in 30 minutes inundated storm drains and resulted in numerous reports of basement flooding.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 47.0819 km away, between 2007-08-16 13:50:00 and 2007-08-16 15:50:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rains on the Kimball burn area resulted in flooding.\nEvent Narrative: There was a small debris and mudflow across SR 136 near Grantsville; the mud and debris originated from the Kimball burn scar.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.4869 km away, between 2007-08-17 15:00:00 and 2007-08-17 15:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe winds were reported across portions of the Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: A 63 mph wind gust was produced from a thunderstorm in Syracuse.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 40.8801 km away, between 2007-08-18 18:45:00 and 2007-08-18 19:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 23.25 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Damaging winds and large hail reports were abundant as a line of severe thunderstorms struck north of Salt Lake City. Damaging winds and large hail reports were abundant as a line of severe thunderstorms struck north of Salt Lake City. Damaging winds and large hail reports were abundant as a line of severe thunderstorms struck north of Salt Lake City. Damaging winds and large hail reports were abundant as a line of severe thunderstorms struck north of Salt Lake City. Damaging winds and large hail reports were abundant as a line of severe thunderstorms struck north of Salt Lake City.\nEvent Narrative: A spotter in Clearfield, Utah reported 0.75 inch diameter hail. Hail that was 0.75 inches in diameter was reported in South Ogden. Large branches were knocked down in Roy. The Hill Air Force Base ASOS recorded a 59 knot wind gust. Hail 0.75 inches in diameter was reported in West Point.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.5794 km away, between 2007-08-26 12:30:00 and 2007-08-26 12:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.94 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Large hail was produced by strong thunderstorms. Large hail was produced by strong thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: There were numerous reports of quarter size hail in West Jordan. Pictures of penny to nickel sized hail in Eagle Mountain were shown on KUTV.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 30.0555 km away, between 2007-09-04 16:15:00 and 2007-09-05 12:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 45.625 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 22000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state. Severe thunderstorms along with very heavy rains impacted much of the state.\nEvent Narrative: A southwest wind of 50 knots was measured at the Ogden Peak sensor. A 51 knot wind gust was estimated at Burmester, and vinyl siding on a home was torn off. The strongest winds came with the initial wind gust at the Salt Lake City ASOS. A 53 knot wind gust was measured at Lehi, Utah. One inch diameter hail was reported by a television station in Henefer; the time provided was estimated. A roof collapsed due to wind, and there were television reports of 41,000 customers without power. A roof was torn off and 3 inch tree limbs were knocked down. Hill Air Force Base ASOS reported a max gust of 57 mph. At the Upper Avenues, large tree limbs were knocked down. Wind gusts of 55-60 mph were common across the Salt Lake Valley including the University of Utah. There were also numerous reports of small tree damage.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.7557 km away, between 2008-05-11 20:15:00 and 2008-05-11 20:15:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A thunderstorm came off of the Oquirrh mountain range and created strong winds in Salt Lake Valley.\nEvent Narrative: The sensor at the Trans-Jordan Landfill recorded a maximum wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.4 km away, between 2008-07-03 16:16:00 and 2008-07-03 16:19:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 61.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A severe thunderstorm moved through Salt Lake Valley, causing strong gusty winds.\nEvent Narrative: A strong thunderstorm came off of the Oquirrh Mountains and moved into Herriman. Members of the public in Herriman reported a measured wind gust of 60 mph, as well as an estimated gust of 70 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 11.6692 km away, between 2008-07-22 12:40:00 and 2008-07-22 15:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another surge of moisture that reached the entire state of Utah helped initiate thunderstorms across a few different areas from July 20th to July 22nd. These thunderstorms mostly produced flash flooding, but large hail and strong winds were also observed. Another surge of moisture that reached the entire state of Utah helped initiate thunderstorms across a few different areas from July 20th to July 22nd. These thunderstorms mostly produced flash flooding, but large hail and strong winds were also observed.\nEvent Narrative: Hail that was 0.75 inches in diameter was observed in Kearns. A CoCoRaHS observer reported a rainfall total of 1.26 inches near Kearns. Local media reported flooding in the Kearns and Taylorsville area, and standing water accumulated 1 to 3 feet in low lying areas.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.3414 km away, between 2008-08-09 13:10:00 and 2008-08-10 16:10:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.9375 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms in northern Utah produced severe hail in multiple locations over a two-day period. Thunderstorms in northern Utah produced severe hail in multiple locations over a two-day period. Thunderstorms in northern Utah produced severe hail in multiple locations over a two-day period. Thunderstorms in northern Utah produced severe hail in multiple locations over a two-day period.\nEvent Narrative: A spotter in Grantsville reported 0.75 inch diameter hail. One inch diameter hail was reported near Riverton. A member of the public reported 1.00 inch hail in Herriman. In addition, an airline pilot near Riverton reported nickel size hail (0.88 inches in diameter) fifteen minutes later. Nickel size hail (0.88 inches in diameter) fell near East Millcreek, but the NWS employee at the location reported that the hail fell apart as it hit the ground. In addition, hailstones with a diameter of 1.00 inch were reported by a member of the public in a similar location.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.9725 km away, between 2008-08-31 15:20:00 and 2008-08-31 16:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 53.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Numerous thunderstorms across the state of Utah produced strong gusty winds in northern Utah and flash flooding in southern Utah. Numerous thunderstorms across the state of Utah produced strong gusty winds in northern Utah and flash flooding in southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The University of Utah mesonet site recorded a wind gust of 61 mph. Strong thunderstorm winds knocked down a large tree and several large tree branches near Layton. Twenty-five minutes later, the Ogden Peak mesonet site recorded a wind gust of 61 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 22.1289 km away, between 2009-06-09 17:35:00 and 2009-06-09 17:35:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Large hail was observed in northern Utah on both June 8th and 9th.\nEvent Narrative: Local television media reported 0.75 inch diameter hail in Cottonwood Heights.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 31.5401 km away, between 2009-06-17 21:10:00 and 2009-06-20 18:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain on the Corner Canyon burn scar caused two debris flows over a four day period. Heavy rain on the Corner Canyon burn scar caused two debris flows over a four day period.\nEvent Narrative: Additional heavy rain at the Corner Canyon burn scar caused another debris flow. This one was channeled down a street and property damage was averted. Heavy rain caused a debris flow at the Corner Canyon burn scar. Three homes were damaged, including flooding and debris in two basements, a garage, and a pool.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.9473 km away, between 2009-06-21 16:40:00 and 2009-06-21 16:40:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe hail and winds were reported across Utah.\nEvent Narrative: One inch hail was reported near West Haven.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 44.621 km away, between 2009-08-14 14:45:00 and 2009-08-14 14:45:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another fall-like storm moved into Utah in mid August. Showers and thunderstorms with this system caused strong gusty winds across the state.\nEvent Narrative: The Mount Baldy sensor at Deer Valley recorded a wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 43.3186 km away, between 2009-09-14 12:15:00 and 2009-09-14 13:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms formed over Utah on September 14th, with many of them being severe. Strong thunderstorm winds were the primary threat associated with these storms, but severe hail and flash flooding were also observed. Scattered thunderstorms formed over Utah on September 14th, with many of them being severe. Strong thunderstorm winds were the primary threat associated with these storms, but severe hail and flash flooding were also observed. Scattered thunderstorms formed over Utah on September 14th, with many of them being severe. Strong thunderstorm winds were the primary threat associated with these storms, but severe hail and flash flooding were also observed.\nEvent Narrative: A local television station reported that several trees were blown down near Layton. A wind gust of 69 mph was recorded at the Ogden Peak sensor. A semitrailer was blown over at mile marker 85 on I-80.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 24.6099 km away, between 2010-04-21 05:55:00 and 2010-04-21 12:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 29.2 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1500.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong Pacific storm moved slowly across the area on April 21st, initiating many thunderstorms across northern Utah, with some of them being severe. A strong Pacific storm moved slowly across the area on April 21st, initiating many thunderstorms across northern Utah, with some of them being severe. A strong Pacific storm moved slowly across the area on April 21st, initiating many thunderstorms across northern Utah, with some of them being severe. A strong Pacific storm moved slowly across the area on April 21st, initiating many thunderstorms across northern Utah, with some of them being severe. A strong Pacific storm moved slowly across the area on April 21st, initiating many thunderstorms across northern Utah, with some of them being severe.\nEvent Narrative: Both 1.00 inch hail and 0.75 inch hail were reported across the Salt Lake Valley with this storm. The Parleys Canyon sensor recorded a wind gust of 59 mph. The roof of a carport was blown off near 2000 East and 2700 South. Part of a midsized pear tree was blown down from thunderstorm winds. Hail with a diameter of 0.75 inches and 1.00 inch were both reported with this storm near Lehi.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 15.0198 km away, between 2010-06-05 18:00:00 and 2010-06-07 23:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1500000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Abnormally warm temperatures in early June, combined with a deep late season snowpack, led to excessive snowmelt across northern Utah. This caused flooding on both Little Cottonwood Creek and the Weber River near Oakley.\nEvent Narrative: Little Cottonwood Creek flooded for multiple days, with the gauge located on Little Cottonwood Creek at Crestwood Park peaking at 891 cfs on June 7th. Damage was reported in homes, apartments and businesses in Sandy, Cottonwood Heights, Murray and Midvale. Many of these buildings experienced flooding in backyards, basements, patios, and parking areas. Some damage in these areas was avoided due to an extensive sandbagging effort.||Some of the most extensive flood damage occurred in areas of Murray Park, State Street near the park, and surrounding structures to the park, with water as deep as 4 to 5 feet reported in parts of Murray Park. It was in this area that the street flooding was most widespread; multiple lanes of traffic on State Street were closed due to flooding, with water as much as a foot deep in some spots. Flooding also occurred on Vine Street, one block west of State Street. ||Damage also occurred in Little Cottonwood Canyon, where the creek had cut 20 to 30 feet into the mountain below the road near the mouth of the canyon.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.4 km away, between 2010-06-06 19:50:00 and 2010-06-06 19:50:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated large hail fell across the Salt Lake Valley in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Hail with a diameter of 0.75 inches was reported in Herriman, Utah.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.4331 km away, between 2010-08-04 13:45:00 and 2010-08-04 18:05:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.8125 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The moist airmass that was in place at the end of July, remained in place into August, with widespread afternoon thunderstorms across Utah. While flash flooding and severe thunderstorms were reported in both northern and southern Utah, the flooding primarily occurred across the southern half of the State, whereas large hail and gusty winds were more common in northern Utah, where there was a better shear environment. The moist airmass that was in place at the end of July, remained in place into August, with widespread afternoon thunderstorms across Utah. While flash flooding and severe thunderstorms were reported in both northern and southern Utah, the flooding primarily occurred across the southern half of the State, whereas large hail and gusty winds were more common in northern Utah, where there was a better shear environment. The moist airmass that was in place at the end of July, remained in place into August, with widespread afternoon thunderstorms across Utah. While flash flooding and severe thunderstorms were reported in both northern and southern Utah, the flooding primarily occurred across the southern half of the State, whereas large hail and gusty winds were more common in northern Utah, where there was a better shear environment. The moist airmass that was in place at the end of July, remained in place into August, with widespread afternoon thunderstorms across Utah. While flash flooding and severe thunderstorms were reported in both northern and southern Utah, the flooding primarily occurred across the southern half of the State, whereas large hail and gusty winds were more common in northern Utah, where there was a better shear environment.\nEvent Narrative: Hail stones ranging in size from 0.75 inches to 1 inch in diameter were reported near Highland. Hail estimated to be 0.75 inches in diameter was reported near Riverton. Hail with a diameter of 0.75 inches was reported in Pleasant Grove. Penny-sized hail, or hail of approximately 0.75 inches in diameter, was reported near Sandy.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.5147 km away, between 2010-08-19 11:45:00 and 2010-08-19 13:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 150000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Deep moisture returned to Utah on August 16th, picking up where it left off earlier in the month by causing widespread flash flooding and strong gusty winds.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused a debris flow from the south end of the Corner Canyon burn scar, damaging about 20 homes with mud and debris. Highland Drive was closed, and the police station, courts, and city hall were all flooded.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 14.5926 km away, between 2010-08-22 14:00:00 and 2010-08-22 15:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 300000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon thunderstorms produced widespread strong winds across northern Utah. These winds caused damage near Salt Lake City, as well as along the Legacy Highway in Farmington and Kaysville. The associated cold front that moved through Utah behind these storms also caused strong post-frontal winds, particularly in the west desert and in the southern Wasatch Front. Afternoon thunderstorms produced widespread strong winds across northern Utah. These winds caused damage near Salt Lake City, as well as along the Legacy Highway in Farmington and Kaysville. The associated cold front that moved through Utah behind these storms also caused strong post-frontal winds, particularly in the west desert and in the southern Wasatch Front. Afternoon thunderstorms produced widespread strong winds across northern Utah. These winds caused damage near Salt Lake City, as well as along the Legacy Highway in Farmington and Kaysville. The associated cold front that moved through Utah behind these storms also caused strong post-frontal winds, particularly in the west desert and in the southern Wasatch Front. Afternoon thunderstorms produced widespread strong winds across northern Utah. These winds caused damage near Salt Lake City, as well as along the Legacy Highway in Farmington and Kaysville. The associated cold front that moved through Utah behind these storms also caused strong post-frontal winds, particularly in the west desert and in the southern Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: A strong line of thunderstorms moved through the Salt Lake Valley. Recorded wind gusts included 76 mph at the Salt Lake City International Airport FAA sensor, 65 mph at the Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS, and 64 mph at the Baccus/SR-111 sensor. Damage from this thunderstorm included large trees knocked down in the Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake City, power poles knocked down along I-80 west of the Salt Lake City International Airport, and damage to the Airport fences, hangers, and signs. A strong line of thunderstorms moved through the northern Wasatch Front, with maximum recorded wind gusts of 64 mph at the Bountiful KSL sensor and 59 mph at the Centerville UDOT sensor. Power poles were knocked down along the Legacy Highway, causing a closure while crews repaired the damage. The West Jordan air quality sensor near Salt Lake City Airport #2 recorded a maximum wind gust of 58 mph. The Great Salt Lake Marina sensor recorded a wind gust of 62 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.4237 km away, between 2010-09-14 14:20:00 and 2010-09-14 14:20:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 60.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: High-based dry thunderstorms brought strong microburst winds to parts of northern Utah on September 14th.\nEvent Narrative: The Lake Point at I-80 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 69 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.9321 km away, between 2010-09-22 10:15:00 and 2010-09-22 10:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorm activity was widespread across Utah on September 22nd, with large hail reported in northern Utah, and multiple flash floods due to heavy rain in southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Hail with a diameter of 1 inch was reported by an NWS employee at Ridgeline Elementary School in Highland.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 47.4221 km away, between 2010-10-06 14:15:00 and 2010-10-06 14:15:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: With a nearly stationary upper level low over California, large amounts of moisture spread into Utah. This allowed numerous showers and thunderstorms to develop across the state, with severe thunderstorms developing primarily across southern and eastern Utah, and widespread flooding occurring across southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Stockton Bar sensor recorded a wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 31.7537 km away, between 2011-02-16 18:12:00 and 2011-02-16 18:12:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A vigorous cold front created several types of active weather across the Beehive State, including strong gusty winds in western Utah, heavy snow in northern Utah, and severe thunderstorms in both northern and southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Gusty thunderstorm winds knocked over a goalpost at a local high school football stadium.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 43.5046 km away, between 2011-03-16 19:00:00 and 2011-03-17 04:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A very moist Pacific storm system brought heavy rainfall to the northern half of Utah. This rain combined with rapid snowmelt to cause flooding across several basins in Utah's mountain valleys, including portions of Weber and Morgan counties.\nEvent Narrative: Many local creeks went over their banks in Morgan County, with the worst of the flooding occurring along Morgan Valley Drive near the town of Peterson, where authorities had to spend a day cleaning up the debris that had spilled over the roadway. In addition, a couple of homes sustained flood damage in the towns of Peterson and Mountain Green.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 30.3721 km away, between 2011-04-18 12:30:00 and 2011-04-20 23:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 30000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The combination of warmer temperatures and heavy rainfall caused flooding across many creeks and rivers across northern Utah. A few of the most impacted waterways included the Blacksmith Fork River, the Weber River, and Chalk Creek. The combination of warmer temperatures and heavy rainfall caused flooding across many creeks and rivers across northern Utah. A few of the most impacted waterways included the Blacksmith Fork River, the Weber River, and Chalk Creek. The combination of warmer temperatures and heavy rainfall caused flooding across many creeks and rivers across northern Utah. A few of the most impacted waterways included the Blacksmith Fork River, the Weber River, and Chalk Creek. The combination of warmer temperatures and heavy rainfall caused flooding across many creeks and rivers across northern Utah. A few of the most impacted waterways included the Blacksmith Fork River, the Weber River, and Chalk Creek.\nEvent Narrative: Emigration Creek, which had been flowing as low as 18 cfs the previous day, rose as high as 136 cfs, above the flood stage of 130 cfs. The Weber River at Gateway gauge reached a peak of 4640 cfs, above its flood stage of 4140 cfs. No damage was reported in this section of Morgan County with these increased flows. Flooding occurred in several drainages in Morgan County, including East Canyon Creek, Deep Creek, and Hardscrabble Creek. East Canyon Creek rose from 200 cfs to 800 cfs overnight. The flooding was primarily in agricultural areas, but flood waters also impacted roads in the town of Peterson, as well as low lying bridges along the creeks. Flooding occurred along the Weber River all the way to Plain City. The Weber River at Plain City gauge peaked at 4761 cfs, above its flood stage of 4713 cfs. While flooding threatened some homes in Riverdale, most of the damage was restricted to buildings in agricultural areas.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 30.257 km away, between 2011-04-21 11:30:00 and 2011-04-21 13:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 54.333333333333336 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 40000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A fast moving cold front initiated widespread thunderstorms across northern Utah, with many of them producing severe wind gusts and causing property damage. In addition, some strong synoptic-scale winds were observed behind the cold front. A fast moving cold front initiated widespread thunderstorms across northern Utah, with many of them producing severe wind gusts and causing property damage. In addition, some strong synoptic-scale winds were observed behind the cold front. A fast moving cold front initiated widespread thunderstorms across northern Utah, with many of them producing severe wind gusts and causing property damage. In addition, some strong synoptic-scale winds were observed behind the cold front.\nEvent Narrative: A sensor at Snowbasin Resort recorded a wind gust of 63 mph. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS recorded a maximum wind gust of 67 mph. Wind gusts of 62 mph were also reported at the Baccus sensor and the Parley's Canyon at Quarry sensor. A light pole that was knocked over at the Salt Lake City International Airport, landed on two cars. Large trees were knocked over in Rose Park, and a 18-24 inch diameter tree snapped and landed on a house in the Avenues, causing minor roof damage. In addition, a semitruck was blown over near the I-80/I-215 interchange near Salt Lake City International Airport. The Lake Point sensor recorded a wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.2772 km away, between 2011-04-25 17:45:00 and 2011-04-25 17:45:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 63.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another cold front moved through northern Utah, initiating thunderstorms across the area, a couple of which produced severe wind gusts. In addition, lightning struck the National Weather Service Doppler radar on Promontory Point, causing damage and temporarily putting the radar out of service.\nEvent Narrative: The Ogden Peak sensor recorded a wind gust of 73 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 42.3376 km away, between 2011-05-22 18:00:00 and 2011-05-22 18:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms formed across northern Utah on May 22nd, some of which produced strong wind gusts and penny-sized hail.\nEvent Narrative: Penny-sized hail was reported in Lehi.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 42.8847 km away, between 2011-05-25 00:00:00 and 2011-05-31 23:59:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Warm temperatures and fast snowmelt caused widespread river flooding across Utah through the end of May. Major rivers impacted included the Sevier River, the South Fork of the Ogden River, and much of the Weber River system. Note that this episode continued into June.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding occurred along the Weber River from the mouth of Weber Canyon downstream to Plain City. Only minor flooding occurred through the month of May, as the flood stage was mitigated, but this flooding began to damage the levee system at Plain City, which would eventually fail in June. Note that this event continued into June.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 42.0369 km away, between 2011-06-15 00:00:00 and 2011-06-22 00:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another warm-up across the state of Utah and another round of heavy rainfall led to increases in river flows during the middle of June. Impacts included continued flooding on the lower portions of the Weber River and new flooding along the Sevier and Logan Rivers.\nEvent Narrative: Flooding along the Weber River continued through mid-June, then subsided once the levee near Plain City was fixed. Standing water continued to be a problem after the levee repairs, leaving residents with water-logged properties.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.7056 km away, between 2011-06-23 19:00:00 and 2011-06-25 10:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 200000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Unseasonably warm temperatures were observed again at the end of June, leading to even more river flooding across Utah. Waterways that flooded significantly during this time period included Little Cottonwood Creek, the Duchesne River, and Spring Creek in Providence, Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Little Cottonwood Creek reached flood stage for a couple days in late June, peaking at 916 cfs at Crestwood Park on the night of June 24th. Much of the flooding was mitigated, but some damage was observed along the creek. The culvert at 2000 East and 3500 South was severely damaged, resulting in an extended closure of the road. There was a road closure and some damage at 1200 West between 3300 South and 3400 South, after Little Cottonwood enters the Jordan River. Erosion and damage occurred to riverbanks and park areas along the creek, including Murray Park and Crestwood Park.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 14.4617 km away, between 2011-06-29 12:40:00 and 2011-06-29 14:50:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 61.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong gusty winds occurred across much of the state of Utah at the tail end of the month. A few isolated severe gusts were observed on June 28th, with stronger winds on June 29th. These winds were both synoptic-scale winds due to a storm system moving through the region, as well as due to severe thunderstorms. Strong gusty winds occurred across much of the state of Utah at the tail end of the month. A few isolated severe gusts were observed on June 28th, with stronger winds on June 29th. These winds were both synoptic-scale winds due to a storm system moving through the region, as well as due to severe thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: A strong thunderstorm moved through the Salt Lake Valley, with maximum recorded wind gusts of 75 mph at the Center Tailings Center sensor, 69 mph at the Baccus Highway sensor, 66 mph at the FAA sensor at the Salt Lake City International Airport, and 60 mph at the Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS. In addition, a Russian olive tree was knocked over at the north side of the Salt Lake City International airport, and fell onto a building. The Lake Point at I-80 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 66 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.3392 km away, between 2011-07-26 15:00:00 and 2011-07-26 17:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 350000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms continued across Utah on the 26th and 27th of July, producing several flash floods across the state. Strong winds were also reported with one of these storms. Thunderstorms continued across Utah on the 26th and 27th of July, producing several flash floods across the state. Strong winds were also reported with one of these storms.\nEvent Narrative: A heavy rainstorm produced flash flooding across parts of the Salt Lake Valley, and the hardest hit areas were Kearns, Taylorsville, and Murray. In Kearns, water was 9 to 12 inches deep across several roads, making them impassable. In Taylorsville, at least a half dozen homes had flooded basements near the intersection of 5400 South and 3200 West. Water caused a sinkhole to form in the roadway around 6200 South and 2700 West, buckling and collapsing the street. In Murray, approximately 25 homes were flooded, with some basements filling with 4 to 6 feet of water. The Baccus/SR111 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.1305 km away, between 2011-08-02 19:10:00 and 2011-08-04 15:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 19.083333333333332 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and thunderstorms continued to form in a moist airmass across the state of Utah in the first few days of August. The strongest of these storms produced primarily severe wind gusts and hail in northern Utah, while producing heavy rain and flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah. Showers and thunderstorms continued to form in a moist airmass across the state of Utah in the first few days of August. The strongest of these storms produced primarily severe wind gusts and hail in northern Utah, while producing heavy rain and flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah. Showers and thunderstorms continued to form in a moist airmass across the state of Utah in the first few days of August. The strongest of these storms produced primarily severe wind gusts and hail in northern Utah, while producing heavy rain and flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Large hail was observed on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley, with 1.5 inch diameter hail reported near Kearns and 1 inch hail reported in West Valley City. The University of Utah WBB sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 63 mph. A participant of the Cooperative Observer Program, near Alpine, reported hail with a diameter of 0.75 inches.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.5774 km away, between 2011-08-14 21:00:00 and 2011-08-14 22:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 58.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Several severe thunderstorms formed in Utah in the middle of August, primarily across the northern half of the state. Most of these storms produced strong gusty winds, while a couple produced severe hail. Several severe thunderstorms formed in Utah in the middle of August, primarily across the northern half of the state. Most of these storms produced strong gusty winds, while a couple produced severe hail.\nEvent Narrative: The wind sensor at Antelope Island State Park recorded a maximum wind gust of 70 mph. The Syracuse sensor in the air quality mesonet recorded a wind gust of 65 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 14.8254 km away, between 2011-08-20 17:40:00 and 2011-08-20 17:40:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The flash flooding threat began again in the middle of the month, with the largest flash floods in Capitol Reef National Park and along the Escalante River. Isolated large hail was reported with a couple of storms, and cloud-to-ground lightning struck a couple individuals.\nEvent Narrative: Hail with a diameter of approximately 0.75 inches was observed near Murray.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.4237 km away, between 2011-09-10 15:40:00 and 2011-09-10 15:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a break from thunderstorms in early September, moisture returned to much of Utah for the 2nd week of the month. These storms produced flash flooding in southern Utah and an isolated severe wind gust in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Lake Point I-80 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 63 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.3613 km away, between 2012-01-21 16:00:00 and 2012-01-22 12:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A potent Pacific storm system moved through Utah on January 21st and 22nd. Gusty winds were observed both ahead of and behind the strong cold front. Flooding, again due to heavy rain on top of frozen ground, was observed in the Wasatch mountain valleys. Heavy snowfall was also observed in the higher elevations across much of Utah, as well as the benches of the northern Wasatch Front behind the cold front.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused flooding in and around the town of Morgan, Utah, with the most damage occurring along Morgan Valley Drive. Four residential basements were flooded in this area, and water flowed over some roadways.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.6954 km away, between 2012-07-12 10:45:00 and 2012-07-13 17:11:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 61.5 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Mid-level moisture over Utah helped produce increasingly organized convection beginning on July 10th. However, with the boundary layer remaining somewhat dry, these thunderstorms primarily produced strong, gusty winds. Mid-level moisture over Utah helped produce increasingly organized convection beginning on July 10th. However, with the boundary layer remaining somewhat dry, these thunderstorms primarily produced strong, gusty winds.\nEvent Narrative: A strong thunderstorm moved through the Tooele Valley, producing severe winds. Recorded wind gusts included 65 mph at South Mountain and the Great Salt Lake Marina, 62 mph at the Lake Point at I-80 sensor, and 59 mph at the Tooele City and Stockton Bar sensors. The Ogden Peak sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 77 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 35.9501 km away, between 2012-07-16 16:15:00 and 2012-07-16 16:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Additional low and mid-level moisture moved into the state of Utah on July 14th through 16th. Organized thunderstorms formed across much of the state, producing gusty winds, large hail, and widespread flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: A sensor near Point of the Mountain, named Portable RWIS #2, recorded a maximum wind gust of 58 mph. In addition, damage was reported in the Spanish Fork area, with multiple trees and power lines blown over.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.5982 km away, between 2012-09-01 16:51:00 and 2012-09-01 21:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The deep monsoonal moisture that moved into Utah at the end of August remained in place for the beginning of September. This moist airmass produced widespread showers and thunderstorms, with several of them becoming severe or producing flash floods. The deep monsoonal moisture that moved into Utah at the end of August remained in place for the beginning of September. This moist airmass produced widespread showers and thunderstorms, with several of them becoming severe or producing flash floods.\nEvent Narrative: One inch hail was reported in Farmington. Heavy rain over the Dump Fire burn scar created a debris flow, flooding a portion of Saratoga Springs, and forcing the closure of Highway 68 for a period of time. Twenty residences experienced flood damage, with 11 of those homes having water in their basements, and 9 of those homes experiencing solely yard damage. Finished basements were completely destroyed in 5 separate homes, with the most impacted home having mud nine feet deep in the basement. Structural damage to homes was estimated at $250,000, and many personal possessions inside the homes were also damaged or destroyed. Public infrastructure was also impacted, with approximately $200,000 worth of damage to a nearby park and $50,000 of fencing destroyed.",
"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 9.3128 km away, between 2013-05-07 17:40:00 and 2013-05-07 19:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5200.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: During an active evening of showers of thunderstorms, damage was reported from two different lightning strikes near Salt Lake City. During an active evening of showers of thunderstorms, damage was reported from two different lightning strikes near Salt Lake City.\nEvent Narrative: Lightning struck the top gable of a house in West Jordan; the bolt then traveled about 10 feet and burned part of a satellite dish on the roof of the house. A plane belonging to the Utah Air National Guard (a KC-135, which is a large plane that provides in-flight refueling for other aircraft) took off from Salt Lake City International Airport on the evening of May 7, and was struck by lightning about 10 minutes after takeoff. The lightning damaged a communications antenna that stretches from the nose to the tail of the aircraft. In addition to knocking out communications, the antenna became loose and hit against the plane repeatedly, damaging the skin of the aircraft. No one was injured in the incident, and the crew was able to use alternate communications to help them return to the airport and land.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.3274 km away, between 2013-05-15 16:00:00 and 2013-05-15 16:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 59.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered high-based thunderstorms formed across northern Utah on May 15, primarily bringing gusty microburst winds to the area. The strongest winds with these thunderstorms were recorded across the Great Salt Lake Desert.\nEvent Narrative: The Antelope Island State Park sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 68 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 27.4466 km away, between 2013-06-12 17:20:00 and 2013-06-12 19:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered high-based thunderstorms developed across northern Utah a few days in a row during the second week of June. Some of these storms produced strong, gusty winds across the Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains. Scattered high-based thunderstorms developed across northern Utah a few days in a row during the second week of June. Some of these storms produced strong, gusty winds across the Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains.\nEvent Narrative: The Antelope Island sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 63 mph. A strong thunderstorm moved through the Salt Lake Valley, with peak recorded wind gusts of 75 mph at the Salt Lake #2 Airport, 66 mph at Baccus Highway, and 58 mph at Mountain View at Dannon Way. In addition, multiple large trees were knocked down in West Jordan, South Jordan, and Taylorsville, including a few that fell on houses and caused damage to roofs.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 40.7331 km away, between 2013-06-24 17:20:00 and 2013-06-24 17:20:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another round of scattered, high-based thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 24. While a few of these storms produced measurable rain, most of these thunderstorms produced gusty winds, with some reaching severe levels.\nEvent Narrative: A sensor in Saratoga Springs recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 42.5071 km away, between 2013-07-04 01:30:00 and 2013-07-08 14:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoonal moisture moved into Utah beginning on July 3, allowing for widespread showers and thunderstorms across the state. Many of these thunderstorms produced strong, gusty winds. Other noteworthy occurrences from these thunderstorms included at least one thunderstorm that helped produce a gustnado, and lightning that ignited fires across the state. Monsoonal moisture moved into Utah beginning on July 3, allowing for widespread showers and thunderstorms across the state. Many of these thunderstorms produced strong, gusty winds. Other noteworthy occurrences from these thunderstorms included at least one thunderstorm that helped produce a gustnado, and lightning that ignited fires across the state. Monsoonal moisture moved into Utah beginning on July 3, allowing for widespread showers and thunderstorms across the state. Many of these thunderstorms produced strong, gusty winds. Other noteworthy occurrences from these thunderstorms included at least one thunderstorm that helped produce a gustnado, and lightning that ignited fires across the state. Monsoonal moisture moved into Utah beginning on July 3, allowing for widespread showers and thunderstorms across the state. Many of these thunderstorms produced strong, gusty winds. Other noteworthy occurrences from these thunderstorms included at least one thunderstorm that helped produce a gustnado, and lightning that ignited fires across the state. Monsoonal moisture moved into Utah beginning on July 3, allowing for widespread showers and thunderstorms across the state. Many of these thunderstorms produced strong, gusty winds. Other noteworthy occurrences from these thunderstorms included at least one thunderstorm that helped produce a gustnado, and lightning that ignited fires across the state.\nEvent Narrative: The Pioneer Crossing sensor near Saratoga Springs, Utah recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph. Lightning struck the wooden turret of a home near Ogden, setting the roof on fire. The fire spread into one of the upstairs rooms before firefighters were able to put out the blaze. Approximately $20,000 worth of damage occurred, mostly to the roof and electrical wiring. A sensor in Syracuse, Utah recorded a wind gust of 69 mph. A sensor in Saratoga Springs recorded a maximum wind gust of 58 mph. Peak recorded wind gusts with this thunderstorm included 72 mph at the Great Salt Lake Minerals sensor and 65 mph at Ogden Peak.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.8045 km away, between 2013-07-04 04:00:00 and 2013-07-06 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 175000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A day after monsoonal moisture first moved into Utah, the lower levels of the atmosphere began to moisten, allowing for heavier rain storms to develop. This heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in some locations, in what would prove to be the beginning of a very active flash flood season. A day after monsoonal moisture first moved into Utah, the lower levels of the atmosphere began to moisten, allowing for heavier rain storms to develop. This heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in some locations, in what would prove to be the beginning of a very active flash flood season. A day after monsoonal moisture first moved into Utah, the lower levels of the atmosphere began to moisten, allowing for heavier rain storms to develop. This heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in some locations, in what would prove to be the beginning of a very active flash flood season. A day after monsoonal moisture first moved into Utah, the lower levels of the atmosphere began to moisten, allowing for heavier rain storms to develop. This heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in some locations, in what would prove to be the beginning of a very active flash flood season.\nEvent Narrative: Another flash flood and rockslide occurred in Little Cottonwood Canyon, less than 24 hours after the first event earlier in the day. In this occurrence, debris blocked a drainage along the road, adding to the water and mud that flowed across the road. Large rocks rolled onto the main roadway, some as large as basketballs. Some additional road damage occurred due to the rocks and flowing water. Heavy rain over the Salt Lake Valley flooded six residential properties in Midvale and Sandy. A couple of homes had significant basement flooding, while others had flooding on lawns and other outdoor property. The worst of the flooding was near 8000 South and 700 East in Sandy, where two homes had more than $5,000 in damage each. Heavy rain caused flash flooding in Taylorsville during the early morning hours of July 4. The flooding occurred at the Atherton Park Apartments, where water flowed into 24 basement-level apartments. Only four of these apartments experienced significant damage, but approximately 75 people were temporarily displaced by the flooding. Heavy rain during the overnight hours caused flash flooding in Little Cottonwood Canyon, resulting in rockslides and mudslides onto the main road along the canyon. The flood deposited debris onto the road, including trees, branches, and rocks. This debris was spread over a large area of the road, from 4 miles down the canyon from Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, all the way down to the bottom of the canyon. Twelve hours of cleanup was necessary before the road was reopened to automobile traffic. The road was damaged in some locations, particularly along the shoulder, but the integrity of the main roadway was not compromised. The Utah Department of Transportation estimated that the cost of the road repairs would be approximately $80,000.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 17.334 km away, between 2013-07-15 19:44:00 and 2013-07-16 17:30:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 25.875 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The threat of severe thunderstorms returned for a couple of days in the middle of the month, with both strong, gusty winds and large hail being reported across Utah. In addition, lightning caused multiple fires in northern Utah. The threat of severe thunderstorms returned for a couple of days in the middle of the month, with both strong, gusty winds and large hail being reported across Utah. In addition, lightning caused multiple fires in northern Utah. The threat of severe thunderstorms returned for a couple of days in the middle of the month, with both strong, gusty winds and large hail being reported across Utah. In addition, lightning caused multiple fires in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Great Salt Lake Marina sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph. A member of the public in Riverton reported penny-size hail. A fire started at a Salt Lake City green waste storage site, with lightning as the suspected cause of the fire. The fire was contained to a 200-by-300-foot pit where mulch was stored, and firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze before it spread to any adjacent buildings.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.7855 km away, between 2013-07-16 18:15:00 and 2013-07-16 19:15:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a week where only isolated flash flooding impacted the state of Utah, a very moist air mass moved over the area once again. Flash flooding was reported in many locations across the state, including nearly-daily debris flows coming off the Seeley Fire burn scar.\nEvent Narrative: A debris flow occurred on the Quail Fire burn scar near Alpine after heavy rain fell over the area. Flooding impacted a couple of residential yards and a couple of roads across the area, but major impacts to houses were avoided due to mitigation and rerouting of the flood waters.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.701 km away, between 2013-08-05 12:45:00 and 2013-08-05 12:45:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 70.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 300000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms continued across Utah for the beginning of August. These storms produced flash flooding across primarily central Utah, and one storm produced a strong microburst in the Salt Lake Valley.\nEvent Narrative: A microburst occurred near the intersection of Utah State Route 111 and New Bingham Highway in West Jordan, knocking over or snapping a series of power poles. Rocky Mountain Power reported that 37 large transmission poles and 4 smaller distribution poles were damaged and had to be replaced. This temporarily knocked out power to about 3,000 customers, as well as closing State Route 111 for several hours. The downed power lines also dragged a couple of metal poles supporting traffic signals to the ground. Despite the destruction, two sensors very close to the intersection (the SR-85 at Dannon Way sensor and the Trans-Jordan Landfill sensor) only recorded peak wind gusts of 45 mph and 42 mph respectively.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 17.4198 km away, between 2013-08-12 18:00:00 and 2013-08-12 18:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 43.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated thunderstorms formed on August 12, producing flash flooding in Capitol Reef National Park and wind damage in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: An isolated microburst over the Salt Lake Valley knocked over a large cottonwood tree at Wheeler Historic Farm. The time is approximate.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.5048 km away, between 2013-08-22 21:50:00 and 2013-08-24 16:21:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 26.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Deep moisture remained in place over Utah, resulting in continued flash flooding in central and southern Utah, particularly at burn scars. In northern Utah, several thunderstorms became severe, producing gusty winds and large hail. Deep moisture remained in place over Utah, resulting in continued flash flooding in central and southern Utah, particularly at burn scars. In northern Utah, several thunderstorms became severe, producing gusty winds and large hail. Deep moisture remained in place over Utah, resulting in continued flash flooding in central and southern Utah, particularly at burn scars. In northern Utah, several thunderstorms became severe, producing gusty winds and large hail.\nEvent Narrative: Strong thunderstorm winds knocked down several trees on Fairfield Road in Layton. Multiple members of the public reported nickel to quarter sized hail falling over Layton and Kaysville. Heavy rain over the Quail Fire burn scar near Alpine resulted in a debris flow and flash flooding. Mud flowed across several streets in Alpine, including Grove Drive, Box Elder Drive, and Moyle Drive. One home was flooded, with mud and water 18 inches deep flowing into the basement. One shopping center in the area also experienced some flooding as the water and mud flowed through town. Mud and debris took multiple days to clean up on many roads and lawns.||Associated with the same thunderstorm, flash flooding occurred along the Dry Creek Trail near American Fork Canyon, stranding two hikers for a couple hours before they could be rescued.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 39.8946 km away, between 2013-09-06 17:00:00 and 2013-09-07 17:12:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1110000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After a brief break from showers and thunderstorms, significant moisture and instability returned to Utah, with flash flooding, large hail, and even a tornado reported across the state. After a brief break from showers and thunderstorms, significant moisture and instability returned to Utah, with flash flooding, large hail, and even a tornado reported across the state. After a brief break from showers and thunderstorms, significant moisture and instability returned to Utah, with flash flooding, large hail, and even a tornado reported across the state. After a brief break from showers and thunderstorms, significant moisture and instability returned to Utah, with flash flooding, large hail, and even a tornado reported across the state.\nEvent Narrative: A sensor in Syracuse, Utah recorded a wind gust of 60 mph. A small tornado was spotted and recorded by a member of the public. The tornado removed a metal roof from a barn, and did minor damage to trees and other outbuildings in the area. Heavy rain caused flash flooding across much of urban Utah County, with multiple locations recording 0.6-0.8 inches of rain in only 15 minutes. The most significant damage from flooding was reported in Provo, Orem, Payson, and Santaquin. Street flooding was widespread and some roads incurred major damage, with the worst damage occurring at 900 North and Grand Avenue in Provo, where water undercut and washed out a large portion of the asphalt road. Debris from the storm was scattered across most local roadways, taking several days to clean up, and even closed some roads for a period of time. Flowing water caused also caused significant damage to large concrete stairs at Lions Park in Provo. At University Mall in Orem, water quickly filled the parking lot, submerging many cars in more than a foot of water. ||Residential areas also received significant flood damage. In Provo, at least 25 homes had major damage, with more than 50 receiving minor damage. In Orem, approximately 30 homes received flood damage. In Santaquin, about 30 homes had flooding a foot deep or more, while about 30 other homes had flooding with less than a foot of water. Water wasn't the only problem in Santaquin, as the storm drainage system became overwhelmed, and raw sewage flowed into many homes. ||Finally, the flooding also impacted Timpanogos Cave National Monument, where heavy rain and associated debris stranded 150 hikers for several hours, before rangers were able to clear a path and rescue them. The Monument was closed for two full days while debris was cleaned up from both the hiking trails and nearby State Route 92. Heavy rain over the Quail Hollow Fire burn scar caused a significant debris flow, with water and mud flowing down into the town of Alpine. About 100 residents were evacuated from their homes due to the imminent flooding. Roads across the area were inundated with mud, and 15 homes were damaged by the water and debris.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Funnel Cloud. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.3071 km away, between 2013-09-14 12:20:00 and 2013-09-14 14:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 100000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A Pacific storm system, combined with deep subtropical moisture, produced widespread heavy precipitation across Utah. This led to flooding across many parts of the state, with significant damages reported in several locations. A Pacific storm system, combined with deep subtropical moisture, produced widespread heavy precipitation across Utah. This led to flooding across many parts of the state, with significant damages reported in several locations.\nEvent Narrative: Significant flash flooding occurred in Herriman, South Jordan, and West Jordan. In Herriman, flood waters entered an apartment complex, impacting about 18 apartment units. In addition, minor flooding occurred at Herriman High School. In South Jordan, 11 homes in the Sunstone subdivision experienced basement flooding, with water several inches deep. In West Jordan, about 10 apartment units were flooded with water and mud, and portions of the Mountain View Corridor were closed so that the Utah Department of Transportation could drain retention ponds that had filled with the heavy rainfall. A funnel cloud was reported and photographed near Morgan, Utah. The time listed is approximate.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.1288 km away, between 2014-04-13 01:05:00 and 2014-04-13 16:17:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and thunderstorms developed across northern Utah in the early morning hours of April 13, and then continued across much of the state through that afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms developed across northern Utah in the early morning hours of April 13, and then continued across much of the state through that afternoon.\nEvent Narrative: The Olympus Hills sensor recorded a wind gust of 63 mph. A sensor in Saratoga Springs recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 16.8781 km away, between 2014-05-31 16:56:00 and 2014-05-31 16:56:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Increased moisture moved over Utah at the end of May, allowing a few severe thunderstorms to develop across the area.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 59 mph was recorded at the South Valley Regional Airport, previously known as the Salt Lake City Municipal 2 Airport.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 39.5451 km away, between 2014-06-02 23:40:00 and 2014-06-02 23:50:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An isolated severe thunderstorm produced strong winds in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The I-80 at Silver Creek Junction sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 65 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.3237 km away, between 2014-06-10 17:00:00 and 2014-06-12 16:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 3000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Additional moisture moved into Utah in the first half of June, allowing for increased thunderstorm activity. Most of these were dry thunderstorms, which produced strong, gusty winds, while one storm produced large hail. Additional moisture moved into Utah in the first half of June, allowing for increased thunderstorm activity. Most of these were dry thunderstorms, which produced strong, gusty winds, while one storm produced large hail. Additional moisture moved into Utah in the first half of June, allowing for increased thunderstorm activity. Most of these were dry thunderstorms, which produced strong, gusty winds, while one storm produced large hail. Additional moisture moved into Utah in the first half of June, allowing for increased thunderstorm activity. Most of these were dry thunderstorms, which produced strong, gusty winds, while one storm produced large hail. Additional moisture moved into Utah in the first half of June, allowing for increased thunderstorm activity. Most of these were dry thunderstorms, which produced strong, gusty winds, while one storm produced large hail.\nEvent Narrative: A large, healthy tree was snapped half way up the trunk after a strong thunderstorm wind gust. A large tree was knocked down by thunderstorm winds. A large tree was broken by a strong wind gust from a passing thunderstorm. The Interstate 80 at Silver Creek Junction sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 73 mph. A sensor in Tooele recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.1261 km away, between 2014-07-20 15:30:00 and 2014-07-20 15:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms developed over Utah on July 20, but only one severe thunderstorm wind gust was recorded.\nEvent Narrative: The Great Salt Lake Marina sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 45.1591 km away, between 2014-07-29 12:00:00 and 2014-07-29 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 30000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Deep moisture returned to the state of Utah in the last week of July, with multiple flash flood events reported across the state July 29 through 31.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused flash flooding in Eagle Mountain, Utah, specifically in the Cedar Pass Ranch neighborhood. Flood waters were primarily limited to two properties, with one home experiencing significant damage.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 17.0273 km away, between 2014-08-03 15:35:00 and 2014-08-06 13:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 25.5 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms formed over Utah, with a couple isolated storms becoming severe. Scattered thunderstorms formed over Utah, with a couple isolated storms becoming severe.\nEvent Narrative: A tree with a diameter of approximately 3 inches was knocked down by thunderstorm winds in Sandy. A spotter in West Valley City reported hail with a diameter of one inch.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.7273 km away, between 2014-08-12 17:00:00 and 2014-08-12 18:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 54.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 65000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Intense thunderstorms continued across Utah during the second week of August, with several storms producing severe hail and wind gusts. Intense thunderstorms continued across Utah during the second week of August, with several storms producing severe hail and wind gusts. Intense thunderstorms continued across Utah during the second week of August, with several storms producing severe hail and wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: Peak recorded wind gusts from this thunderstorm included 62 mph at the Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS and 59 mph at the Center Tailings sensor. The winds uprooted trees at the International Center and damaged some buildings and private airplanes at the Salt Lake City International Airport. The strong thunderstorm that had moved through Salt Lake and Davis counties, continued into Weber County, with maximum recorded wind gusts of 69 mph at Ogden Peak and 59 mph at the Great Salt Lake Minerals sensor. The Legacy Parkway sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph, and damage was reported in South Weber, with several trees uprooted and a small barn heavily damaged by the wind.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 10.7656 km away, between 2014-08-20 03:00:00 and 2014-08-20 06:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 125000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: More strong thunderstorms developed between August 18 and August 20, with the strongest thunderstorms moving across the southern portions of Utah. Multiple locations received significant flash flooding from the heavy rainfall.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain during the early morning hours of August 20 led to flooding in West Jordan and Murray, with approximately 25 houses reporting some degree of flood damage. This flooding was most common in driveways, garages, and basements, with some homes receiving significant damage.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 39.4443 km away, between 2014-08-20 14:30:00 and 2014-08-20 17:25:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.8766666666666666 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: While deep moisture was helping to produce flash flooding in southern Utah on August 20, storms in northern Utah were strong enough to produce hail, with some hail growing to severe sizes. While deep moisture was helping to produce flash flooding in southern Utah on August 20, storms in northern Utah were strong enough to produce hail, with some hail growing to severe sizes. While deep moisture was helping to produce flash flooding in southern Utah on August 20, storms in northern Utah were strong enough to produce hail, with some hail growing to severe sizes.\nEvent Narrative: Nickel sized hail was reported by a member of the public near Grantsville. Hail with a diameter of one inch fell near the Tooele airport. Penny sized hail was reported in Riverton.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.6861 km away, between 2014-08-24 19:18:00 and 2014-08-25 14:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe thunderstorms continued to be a threat in northern Utah heading into the end of August, with multiple storms producing strong winds and large hail. Severe thunderstorms continued to be a threat in northern Utah heading into the end of August, with multiple storms producing strong winds and large hail.\nEvent Narrative: Penny sized hail was reported in Lehi. Penny sized hail was reported near the LDS temple in Bountiful.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 11.4692 km away, between 2014-09-26 18:30:00 and 2014-09-26 18:50:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 54.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: After moisture from Tropical Storm Norbert impacted Utah earlier in the month, more moisture associated with Tropical Storm Odile moved into Utah on September 26 and 27, causing widespread flooding in central and southern Utah, as well as strong gusty thunderstorms in northern Utah. After moisture from Tropical Storm Norbert impacted Utah earlier in the month, more moisture associated with Tropical Storm Odile moved into Utah on September 26 and 27, causing widespread flooding in central and southern Utah, as well as strong gusty thunderstorms in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A strong thunderstorm moved through Salt Lake City, and the UDOT sensor near the Gateway Mall recorded a peak wind gust of 62 mph. A 62 mph wind gust was recorded at the Bountiful Bench.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 24.3231 km away, between 2015-05-18 16:20:00 and 2015-05-18 16:20:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.88 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another surge of tropical moisture into Utah combined with some passing disturbances to produce another round of thunderstorms, with the strongest thunderstorms occurring across the northern half of the state.\nEvent Narrative: Nickel sized hail was reported in Sandy.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Lightning, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 25.4836 km away, between 2015-05-27 14:15:00 and 2015-05-28 05:30:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 25.44 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 2000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: The end of May produced very active weather across the state of Utah, with widespread thunderstorms on most days. Several flash floods were observed across southern Utah, and multiple severe thunderstorms occurred across the northern half of the state. The end of May produced very active weather across the state of Utah, with widespread thunderstorms on most days. Several flash floods were observed across southern Utah, and multiple severe thunderstorms occurred across the northern half of the state. The end of May produced very active weather across the state of Utah, with widespread thunderstorms on most days. Several flash floods were observed across southern Utah, and multiple severe thunderstorms occurred across the northern half of the state.\nEvent Narrative: Nickel sized hail was reported near Sandy, Utah. A 58 mph wind gust was recorded at the Center Tailings sensor. Lightning struck a house in Syracuse, Utah in the morning hours of May 28. The roof of the house caught fire, but was seen and extinguished quickly, leading to only relatively minor roof damage.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.7341 km away, between 2015-06-02 20:00:00 and 2015-06-03 19:55:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.75 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms continued to move across northern Utah on June 2 and 3, with several storms producing strong gusty winds or large hail. While the deepest moisture remained over southern Utah during this time, one storm in northern Utah was moist enough to produce flash flooding on the Patch Springs Fire burn scar. Strong thunderstorms continued to move across northern Utah on June 2 and 3, with several storms producing strong gusty winds or large hail. While the deepest moisture remained over southern Utah during this time, one storm in northern Utah was moist enough to produce flash flooding on the Patch Springs Fire burn scar. Strong thunderstorms continued to move across northern Utah on June 2 and 3, with several storms producing strong gusty winds or large hail. While the deepest moisture remained over southern Utah during this time, one storm in northern Utah was moist enough to produce flash flooding on the Patch Springs Fire burn scar. Strong thunderstorms continued to move across northern Utah on June 2 and 3, with several storms producing strong gusty winds or large hail. While the deepest moisture remained over southern Utah during this time, one storm in northern Utah was moist enough to produce flash flooding on the Patch Springs Fire burn scar.\nEvent Narrative: The SR-85 at Dannon Way sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. A peak wind gust of 62 mph was recorded at the Center Tailings sensor. A 66 mph wind gust was recorded by the Legacy Parkway sensor. Multiple sensors on the west end of the Salt Lake Valley recorded severe wind gusts with a passing thunderstorm, including 71 mph at the Mountain View at Dannon Way sensor, 64 at the Baccus Highway sensor, and 58 mph at the Trans-Jordan Landfill sensor. In addition, one of these microbursts made it to the Salt Lake City International Airport, with a recorded wind gust as high as 70 mph on the FAA Midfield sensor. These winds caused significant impacts to the terminal, with a total of 837 minutes of holding time on the ground, 11 flight diversions, several planes that had to circle the airport, and 3 flight cancellations.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 14.0845 km away, between 2015-06-15 18:00:00 and 2015-06-15 18:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 59.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A couple of severe thunderstorms moved across northern Utah on June 15, producing strong wind gusts in Salt Lake and Tooele County.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 68 mph was recorded at the Center Tailings sensor.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.1261 km away, between 2015-07-04 17:46:00 and 2015-07-04 17:46:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Mid-level moisture moved into northern Utah on July 4. While some heavy rain was observed along the Wasatch Front, the strongest storms produced severe wind gusts in northwest Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A 58 mph wind gust was recorded at the Great Salt Lake Marina.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.5917 km away, between 2015-07-08 22:00:00 and 2015-07-09 04:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Deep moisture remained in place over Utah heading into the second week of July, helping produce flash flooding in both northern and southern Utah. In addition, strong thunderstorm winds were recorded in northwest Utah on July 8.\nEvent Narrative: A large line of thunderstorms moved through the Wasatch Front overnight on July 8, into the early morning hours of July 9, with the northern Wasatch Front getting hit the hardest by heavy rainfall. Flash flooding along roadways was reported in several locations, including along Interstate 15 and on Parrish Lane in Centerville, where water was up to four feet deep. One house in Woods Cross received significant flood damage, with all the possessions in the basement declared a total loss.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 47.5558 km away, between 2015-07-17 14:00:00 and 2015-07-17 14:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 45.0 mph.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Widespread thunderstorms occurred across Utah on July 17 and 18, with strong winds, large hail, and flash flooding all reported across the state.\nEvent Narrative: A 21-year-old male was riding a paddle board on the reservoir at Rockport State Park when a strong wind gust caused by a thunderstorm moved through the area. The victim was separated from his group of friends and drowned in the reservoir. His body was recovered the next day. The strongest wind gusts recorded from nearby sensors included 52 mph at the Interstate 80 at Silver Creek Junction sensor and 45 mph at the Interstate 80 at Wanship sensor.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 22.2715 km away, between 2015-08-03 14:30:00 and 2015-08-03 16:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A moist air mass moved into Utah for the beginning of August, helping produce showers and thunderstorms across the state. Flash flooding was observed in both southern and northern Utah during this period.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain over northern Davis County caused widespread street and parking lot flooding, particularly in Farmington and Layton. In addition, several homes in Fruit Heights experienced basement flooding.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 31.1387 km away, between 2015-08-07 17:40:00 and 2015-08-07 18:55:00.The events resulted in 2 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days. Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days. Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days. Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days. Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days. Severe thunderstorms were observed across primarily northern Utah from August 5 through August 7, with significant wind damage on multiple days.\nEvent Narrative: Peak recorded wind gusts in Davis County included 65 mph in Farmington and 61 mph at the Centerville UDOT sensor. Maximum recorded wind gusts in Weber County included 62 mph at the Great Salt Lake Minerals sensor and 61 mph at Ogden Peak. The SR-65 at Big Mountain Pass sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 80 mph. A 76 mph wind gust was recorded at the Lake Point at Interstate 80 sensor. Peak recorded wind gusts as the line of thunderstorms moved through Salt Lake County included 65 mph at the Great Salt Lake Marina, 64 mph at Parley's Canyon, and 63 mph at the Salt Lake City International Airport. In addition, the strong winds hit the finish line of the Tour of Utah bike race, where many had gathered for a medal ceremony. A large metal structure was knocked over by the winds, and two people were injured. Several large trees were knocked down by thunderstorm winds near Henefer.",
"The following events were reported: Lightning. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 42.3376 km away, between 2015-08-30 17:30:00 and 2015-08-30 17:30:00.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms continued across southern Utah during the last week of August, with a couple of flash floods reported in far southern Utah. A lightning fatality also occurred in northern Utah during this period of time.\nEvent Narrative: A family was having a picnic in a park in Lehi, Utah, when a thunderstorm moved across the area. Lightning struck a nearby tree, and critically injured a 50-year-old woman. No one else in the party was seriously injured, but the victim passed away in a hospital a few days later.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 19.5643 km away, between 2015-10-02 11:00:00 and 2015-10-02 14:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 250000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms developed across far northwest Utah on October 1, producing severe wind gusts. The thunderstorms that developed on October 2 had access to more moisture, producing some flash flooding along the Wasatch Front. Strong thunderstorms developed across far northwest Utah on October 1, producing severe wind gusts. The thunderstorms that developed on October 2 had access to more moisture, producing some flash flooding along the Wasatch Front. Strong thunderstorms developed across far northwest Utah on October 1, producing severe wind gusts. The thunderstorms that developed on October 2 had access to more moisture, producing some flash flooding along the Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain brought road, parking lot, and basement flooding to the Sugarhouse and Foothill areas of Salt Lake City. The flooding damaged multiple streets including Roxberry Road, Sherwood Drive, and 1300 South near 2500 East. There was also a significant amount of water on Foothill Drive, particularly near 2200 South. Approximately six homes also experienced basement flooding across the area. Flash flooding was reported in Lehi, with some flooded residential roadways. In addition, approximately six homes sustained flood damage, primarily to basements. Heavy rain brought road, parking lot, and basement flooding to the Sugarhouse and Foothill areas of Salt Lake City. The flooding damaged multiple streets including Roxberry Road, Sherwood Drive, and 1300 South near 2500 East. There was also a significant amount of water on Foothill Drive, particularly near 2200 South. Approximately six homes also experienced basement flooding across the area.",
"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 10.376 km away, between 2017-03-23 00:00:00 and 2017-03-23 16:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain fell across Utah on March 23, leading to flooding in some locations across northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain fell across the Salt Lake Valley on March 23. At the Sunnyvale Apartments on 3940 South 764 West, two families had to evacuate their apartments due to flooding. Relatively close by at the Salt Lake City International Airport, 1.97 inches of rainfall was recorded; this was the wettest day on record for the month of March, and the 6th wettest day since records began in 1874.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 38.511 km away, between 2017-04-08 14:25:00 and 2017-04-08 14:46:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 27.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong storm system moved through Utah on April 7, 8, and 9, bringing heavy snowfall, gusty winds, and hail with associated thunderstorms. A strong storm system moved through Utah on April 7, 8, and 9, bringing heavy snowfall, gusty winds, and hail with associated thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: Multiple people in Davis County reported approximately quarter-sized hail. A CWOP station in South Weber recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.5824 km away, between 2017-05-06 13:20:00 and 2017-05-06 13:55:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 6, with several of these storms producing strong wind gusts. Scattered thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 6, with several of these storms producing strong wind gusts. Scattered thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 6, with several of these storms producing strong wind gusts. Scattered thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 6, with several of these storms producing strong wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: Strong thunderstorm winds at Antelope Island State Park caused significant damage, including damaging multiple pavilions and breaking several windows across the park. The Lake Point I-80 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 63 mph. A maximum wind gust of 66 mph was recorded in Syracuse. The Pleasant Grove RAWS recorded a maximum wind gust of 68 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 17.5968 km away, between 2017-05-24 16:50:00 and 2017-05-24 18:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.333333333333336 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms formed ahead of an approaching cold front on May 24, and these storms produced widespread strong wind gusts due to a dry low-level airmass. Thunderstorms formed ahead of an approaching cold front on May 24, and these storms produced widespread strong wind gusts due to a dry low-level airmass. Thunderstorms formed ahead of an approaching cold front on May 24, and these storms produced widespread strong wind gusts due to a dry low-level airmass.\nEvent Narrative: The Center Tailings sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 65 mph. The SR-201 at I-80 sensor recorded a wind gust of 59 mph. The UDOT I15/I215 SB sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.9178 km away, between 2017-06-04 20:10:00 and 2017-06-04 20:20:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong thunderstorm produced a severe wind gust in the northern Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: Strong winds from a dry microburst knocked over a section of fence and caused damage to large tree limbs in Clearfield. In addition, a 64 mph wind gust was recorded at Hill Air Force Base.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 36.0842 km away, between 2017-07-05 14:43:00 and 2017-07-05 14:43:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 51.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A couple of thunderstorms over Utah on July 2 and July 5 produced severe wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: The UDOT sensor at Kimball Junction and I-80 recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 4.5403 km away, between 2017-07-26 03:00:00 and 2017-07-26 07:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 8750000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms continued across Utah for the last week of July, with many storms producing heavy rainfall. This led to flash flooding in many locations, including a particularly damaging flood in Salt Lake City. A lightning strike also led to two injuries on the morning of July 28.\nEvent Narrative: Thunderstorms producing heavy rainfall moved into the Salt Lake Valley in the early morning hours of July 26 and generally persisted for 3-4 hours, producing widespread flash flooding. The highest reported rainfall totals included 2.40 inches in Sugarhouse near Parleys Way, and many locations on the east side of the Salt Lake Valley reported 1.00 to 1.60 rain. The most significant damage occurred at East High School, where flooding caused $2.5 million in damage, with the largest percentage of the damage impacting the athletics department. Flooding was also reported at other Salt Lake City schools including Highland High School, Emerson Elementary, and the Salt Lake Center of Science Education. Another building that was damaged significantly was the Sprague Library, where water poured into the library's basement, damaging books, computers, furniture, and walls. Damage to the Sprague Library totaled $1.5 million. The train track for the TRAX light rail was under a foot of water on 200 West at 1100 South, causing significant delays and forcing UTA to use a bus bridge between stops. Street flooding was also reported at several locations across the city, including major thoroughfares such as Foothill Drive and 3300 South. Temporary power outages impacted about 4,200 customers across the metro area. Damage was reported at 172 total homes across the area. These private damages were primarily minor basement flooding, but 26 homes experienced damage due to overflowing sewer lines, and 3 homes experienced major damage of approximately $35,000 at each of these 3 houses. In total, private damages were estimated to be $1.75 million, while public damages were estimated at $7 million.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.6799 km away, between 2017-08-13 14:14:00 and 2017-08-13 14:14:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.75 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated thunderstorms formed over Utah on August 13, producing large hail and gusty winds.\nEvent Narrative: A member of the public reported dime-sized hail near Interstate 15 and 7200 South.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.4 km away, between 2017-08-23 13:50:00 and 2017-08-23 14:10:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon thunderstorms continued over Utah in the second half of August, with some producing flash flooding or large hail.\nEvent Narrative: Quarter-sized hail was reported across Herriman, with a picture of the hail also provided.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 6.8215 km away, between 2017-09-15 08:00:00 and 2017-09-15 10:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 15000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Widespread thunderstorms developed over Utah on September 14, resulting in widespread flash flooding across southern Utah with some strong winds. Strong winds over Lake Powell resulted in three injuries to boaters. Additional showers and thunderstorms developed on September 15, resulting in additional areas of flooding in northern Utah and southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain caused flood damage to the Salt Lake City Justice Court and to a nearby Crossfit gym.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 49.2363 km away, between 2018-04-02 20:00:00 and 2018-04-02 20:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 53.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered thunderstorms formed across Utah on April 2, with several of these storms producing strong wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: Saratoga Springs reported a peak wind gust of 61 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.1359 km away, between 2018-05-15 14:10:00 and 2018-05-15 14:10:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.88 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed over Utah on May 15, and large hail was observed with one storm.\nEvent Narrative: Nickel-sized hail was observed in Magna.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 8.0675 km away, between 2018-05-20 12:57:00 and 2018-05-20 12:57:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 20, with a couple of these storms producing strong wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: A maximum wind gust of 58 mph was recorded at the Salt Lake City International Airport Centerfield wind sensor.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.2325 km away, between 2018-05-30 19:20:00 and 2018-05-30 19:55:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 10000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms developed across Utah on May 28 through May 30, with some of these storms producing tornadoes and severe wind gusts. Strong thunderstorms developed across Utah on May 28 through May 30, with some of these storms producing tornadoes and severe wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: A strong microburst, with estimated wind speeds of 50-65 mph, caused primarily tree damage in Centerville. Damage was also reported to trampolines in the area. The SR-201 at I-80 sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 59 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 16.3725 km away, between 2018-06-18 10:30:00 and 2018-06-18 12:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.125 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed over northern Utah on June 18, and large hail and strong winds were observed in association with some of these storms. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed over northern Utah on June 18, and large hail and strong winds were observed in association with some of these storms.\nEvent Narrative: Quarter-sized hail was reported near the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Quarter- to half-dollar-sized hail was reported in South Jordan, Sandy, and Cottonwood Heights.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 16.5836 km away, between 2018-07-16 23:30:00 and 2018-07-17 00:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms continued to produce flash flooding over central and southern Utah in mid-July. Some thunderstorms also produced some gusty winds over northwest Utah during the evening of July 16.\nEvent Narrative: The Baccus/SR111 UDOT sensor measured a peak wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.8322 km away, between 2018-08-22 13:20:00 and 2018-08-22 17:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.1266666666666667 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms brought flash flooding and large hail to both northern and southern Utah. Strong thunderstorms brought flash flooding and large hail to both northern and southern Utah. Strong thunderstorms brought flash flooding and large hail to both northern and southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Penny-sized hail was reported in Taylorsville. Large hail was reported in Farmington, Kaysville, Fruit Heights, and Layton, with some stones as large as golf ball-sized. Nickel-sized hail was reported in Huntsville and Uintah.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 41.2339 km away, between 2018-10-04 16:00:00 and 2018-10-04 20:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Heavy rain brought isolated flash flooding to parts of northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain over the Quail Fire burn scar produced flash flooding, with the basements of two homes in Highland flooded.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 3.9227 km away, between 2019-05-06 15:42:00 and 2019-05-06 15:45:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and thunderstorms formed across Utah on May 6 with a storm producing wind damage in Salt Lake County.\nEvent Narrative: A report of multiple power poles down with one pole snapped in half on 2200 West was received.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.2772 km away, between 2019-05-16 17:45:00 and 2019-05-16 17:46:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 60.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A storm system moved through the area bringing high winds to much of northern Utah. Showers and thunderstorms in the area also brought strong winds to several locations.\nEvent Narrative: The Snowbasin - Ogden Peak mesonet sensor recorded a peak gust of 70 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 32.1931 km away, between 2019-06-06 15:22:00 and 2019-06-06 16:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Showers and thunderstorms formed across northern Utah on June 6 with numerous reports of severe winds and wind damage. Showers and thunderstorms formed across northern Utah on June 6 with numerous reports of severe winds and wind damage. Showers and thunderstorms formed across northern Utah on June 6 with numerous reports of severe winds and wind damage.\nEvent Narrative: UDOT reported a semitrailer blown over on Interstate 80 near milepost 85. The Lake Point I-80 sensor recorded a peak gust of 59 mph. A gust of 60 mph on Interstate 80 was reported.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.2221 km away, between 2019-06-13 14:30:00 and 2019-06-13 18:53:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 46.15 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 13 producing damaging winds and hail. Thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 13 producing damaging winds and hail. Thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 13 producing damaging winds and hail. Thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 13 producing damaging winds and hail. Thunderstorms formed across Utah on June 13 producing damaging winds and hail.\nEvent Narrative: Penny-sized hail was reported. Ten telephone poles were snapped at a height of about 10 feet off the ground. Tree limbs were broken and shingles were blown off homes. The FAA center field wind sensor at Salt Lake City International Airport recorded a peak gust of 59 mph. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS recorded a peak gust of 68 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 41.2758 km away, between 2019-06-17 20:30:00 and 2019-06-17 20:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A lone thunderstorm moving up the Tooele Valley produced a severe wind gust.\nEvent Narrative: The Burmester sensor recorded a peak gust of 60 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 26.5927 km away, between 2019-07-04 16:50:00 and 2019-07-04 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Strong thunderstorms developed over northeast Nevada and tracked across the Great Salt Lake Dessert before strengthening as they moved over the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front. Several severe wind gusts were reported as well as downed trees and fences in Salt Lake City. Strong thunderstorms developed over northeast Nevada and tracked across the Great Salt Lake Dessert before strengthening as they moved over the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front. Several severe wind gusts were reported as well as downed trees and fences in Salt Lake City. Strong thunderstorms developed over northeast Nevada and tracked across the Great Salt Lake Dessert before strengthening as they moved over the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front. Several severe wind gusts were reported as well as downed trees and fences in Salt Lake City. Strong thunderstorms developed over northeast Nevada and tracked across the Great Salt Lake Dessert before strengthening as they moved over the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Front. Several severe wind gusts were reported as well as downed trees and fences in Salt Lake City.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 61 mph was recorded by the The Fremont Island sensor. A peak wind gust of 64 mph was recorded at National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Salt Lake City, UT. Damaging thunderstorm wind gusts resulted in downed trees and fences in Salt Lake City. The Snowbasin sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 74 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 20.5829 km away, between 2019-08-04 21:15:00 and 2019-08-04 21:35:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms brought locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding across portions of southern Utah, including Escalante and Capitol Reef National Park. Later that evening, a thunderstorm moved into western Salt Lake County and produced severe wind gusts. Thunderstorms brought locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding across portions of southern Utah, including Escalante and Capitol Reef National Park. Later that evening, a thunderstorm moved into western Salt Lake County and produced severe wind gusts. Thunderstorms brought locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding across portions of southern Utah, including Escalante and Capitol Reef National Park. Later that evening, a thunderstorm moved into western Salt Lake County and produced severe wind gusts.\nEvent Narrative: The Trans-Jordan Landfill sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 64 mph. A UDOT sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph. The BACCUS/SR111 sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 64 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 27.8122 km away, between 2019-08-08 19:19:00 and 2019-08-08 20:19:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Several rounds of thunderstorms between August 8 and August 10 resulted in numerous reports of flash flooding, debris flows from burn scars, and severe winds. Heavy rain over Little Cottonwood Canyon resulted in a debris flow that resulted in damage to state Route 210.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain over Little Cottonwood Canyon produced a series of debris flows that closed state Route 210 in the Canyon.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 25.9492 km away, between 2019-09-08 13:00:00 and 2019-09-08 13:10:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 60.333333333333336 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A storm system moving through northern Utah produced a few high wind gusts from downslope flow over terrain during the morning of September 8. By the afternoon, scattered thunderstorms developed, most of which remained below severe levels. However, one storm produced a microburst in Big Cottonwood Canyon that was sensed by 3 weather stations. A storm system moving through northern Utah produced a few high wind gusts from downslope flow over terrain during the morning of September 8. By the afternoon, scattered thunderstorms developed, most of which remained below severe levels. However, one storm produced a microburst in Big Cottonwood Canyon that was sensed by 3 weather stations. A storm system moving through northern Utah produced a few high wind gusts from downslope flow over terrain during the morning of September 8. By the afternoon, scattered thunderstorms developed, most of which remained below severe levels. However, one storm produced a microburst in Big Cottonwood Canyon that was sensed by 3 weather stations.\nEvent Narrative: The S-Turns-Big Cottonwood Canyon sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 66 mph. The Torpedo Hill - Big Cottonwood Canyon sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 79 mph. The PC025-Big Cottonwood sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 24.9552 km away, between 2020-05-11 16:15:00 and 2020-05-11 17:00:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated convection developed during the afternoon hours, with a lone supercell thunderstorm producing flash flooding in slot canyons across Goblin Valley, while other thunderstorms produced wind damage over northern Utah. Isolated convection developed during the afternoon hours, with a lone supercell thunderstorm producing flash flooding in slot canyons across Goblin Valley, while other thunderstorms produced wind damage over northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Damaging thunderstorm wind gusts downed large tree branches in the Salt Lake Valley. Damaging thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree in Davis County.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.4591 km away, between 2020-05-30 13:30:00 and 2020-05-30 16:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds. Afternoon thunderstorms developed across northern Utah and produced strong downburst winds.\nEvent Narrative: A sensor at the Great Salt Lake Marina recorded a peak wind gust of 60 mph. The Pioneer Crossing sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The sensor at American Fork Marina recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The sensor at Hill Air Force Base recorded a peak wind gust of 68 mph. A peak wind gusts of 58 mph was recorded by a sensor at Salt Lake City International Airport. The Trans-Jordan Landfill sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The Kennecott Beach sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.0481 km away, between 2020-06-05 17:14:00 and 2020-06-05 18:05:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 53.666666666666664 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin. Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin. Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin. Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin. Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin. Severe thunderstorms developed across Utah as a potent storm system moved across the Great Basin.\nEvent Narrative: The Pleasant Grove RAWS recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The Bluffdale 3 ESE station recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph. The Salt Lake City 1 NNE station recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The Sugarhouse 2 E sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 62 mph. The Salt Lake City 1 NNE sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 68 mph. The Magna 4 NW sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 62 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 11.8338 km away, between 2020-06-07 09:10:00 and 2020-06-07 09:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.815 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms produced hail and heavy rain across portions of the Wasatch Front. Thunderstorms produced hail and heavy rain across portions of the Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: Penny-sized hail was reported. Nickel-sized hail was reported.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.22 km away, between 2020-06-28 15:25:00 and 2020-06-28 15:25:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong storm system brought high winds across most of western Utah, which resulted in widespread damaging wind gusts, as well as dangerous fire weather conditions.\nEvent Narrative: A large tree, 2 feet in diameter, was uprooted in Magna.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.166 km away, between 2020-07-27 17:00:00 and 2020-07-27 17:30:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A storm system moved across the Great Basin, triggering numerous thunderstorms. A storm system moved across the Great Basin, triggering numerous thunderstorms.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 59 mph was measured by the Flux sensor. A peak wind gust of 60 mph was recorded by the Beach sensor.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 14.5672 km away, between 2020-11-14 01:10:00 and 2020-11-14 01:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A strong storm system pushed a cold front across northern Utah. Thunderstorms developed along the front, and these storms produced some strong winds. In the wake of the frontal passage, a moist flow kicked off some mountain snows. A strong storm system pushed a cold front across northern Utah. Thunderstorms developed along the front, and these storms produced some strong winds. In the wake of the frontal passage, a moist flow kicked off some mountain snows.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 64 mph was recorded by the Baccus Highway sensor. Multiple reports of wind damage associated with a thunderstorm were reported in Taylorsville. A vinyl fence was damaged, a large tree was uprooted, and large limbs were downed.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.9702 km away, between 2021-05-07 17:25:00 and 2021-05-07 17:25:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 53.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated dry microburst winds were measured in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Flight Park South sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.6231 km away, between 2021-05-16 12:20:00 and 2021-05-19 16:36:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 20.726 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Scattered severe thunderstorms brought strong winds, wind damage, and hail to northern Utah. Scattered severe thunderstorms brought strong winds, wind damage, and hail to northern Utah. Scattered severe thunderstorms brought strong winds, wind damage, and hail to northern Utah. Scattered severe thunderstorms brought strong winds, wind damage, and hail to northern Utah. Scattered severe thunderstorms brought strong winds, wind damage, and hail to northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: One-inch diameter hail fell in Herriman. Nickel-sized hail fell near Tooele. Penny-sized hail fell in Park City. The Flight Park South sensor recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph. Small trees were snapped in half in the Salt Lake Valley.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 15.6181 km away, between 2021-07-22 18:15:00 and 2021-07-22 20:15:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 48.82142857142857 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 387000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state.\nEvent Narrative: Hail up to 0.75 inches in diameter was reported. A wind gust of 74 mph was recorded in Bountiful. An automated weather station recorded a 60 mph wind gust in Daybreak. Additionally, storm drains were overwhelmed by heavy rainfall. Multiple trees fell on homes in the Midvale area. Additionally, power outages occurred. In Salt Lake City, flooding with water in excess of a depth of 6 inches, occurred at the intersection of 100 S and 300 E. Flooding also occurred in common areas of a complex at 300 S and 300 W. Downed trees damaged homes, roofing, and a shed. Power lines were snapped in Murray, with multiple large trees uprooted throughout town. Carport and car damage occurred, as did damage to business signs and rooftops. A large tree was uprooted and crashed into a home in Butlerville, placing a hole in the roof. Damage to an awning was also noted. The time of the event was estimated from radar.",
"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 33.3473 km away, between 2021-07-31 14:35:00 and 2021-07-31 14:35:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An active monsoon surge brought several back-to-back days of thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state.\nEvent Narrative: Summit Park received 0.60 inches of rain in 10 minutes.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 27.0997 km away, between 2021-08-01 17:35:00 and 2021-08-01 22:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1952000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state.\nEvent Narrative: Big Cottonwood Canyon Road was closed due to flash flooding carrying debris and rocks across the roadway. Flash flooding was reported on the Bountiful Bench, with water flowing through a home. Multiple roadways across the greater Salt Lake Valley were flooded. A portion of Interstate 80 was closed near 1300 East, as was Interstate 215 near Millcreek. The Bolinder Field-Tooele Valley Airport AWOS recorded a peak wind gust of 60 mph. In Tooele, 37 homes were flooded. Additionally, multiple roads were closed due to flooding. An automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 62 mph. Several lane on Interstate 15 near Bountiful were closed due to standing water. Hill Field Road near Hill Air Force Base was flooded. Basement flooding occurred in Centerville.",
"The following events were reported: Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 25.9203 km away, between 2021-08-17 16:19:00 and 2021-08-18 16:12:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 230000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state. An active monsoon surge brought thunderstorms producing heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail across the state.\nEvent Narrative: The Marina automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 64 mph. The Center Tailings automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 68 mph. A large tree fell on a car at an apartment complex parking lot. Four trees fell on a house in Draper. A portion of Soldier Canyon Road was destroyed, and thus closed, due to flooding. Parley's Creek in Sugarhouse Park overflowed its banks, with water across the park road. The eastbound lanes of Interstate 215 at 3300 South were closed due to flooding for two hours. Water flowed across Silver Bowl Drive in Herriman, with two basements flooded. Significant urban flooding occurred at Willowbrook Condos, with basements flooded. Additionally, Little Cottonwood Creek flooded.",
"The following events were reported: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.6599 km away, between 2021-08-21 16:47:00 and 2021-08-21 18:50:00.The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 25500.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage. A squall line developed over northern Utah and produced widespread severe wind gusts and damage.\nEvent Narrative: The Solar Union Pacific Railroad automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. A tree fell on a fence near Fruit Heights. The Lake Point Interstate 80 automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 73 mph. A tree fell into a house near Hill Air Force Base. The Snowbasin Resort Ogden Peak automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 67 mph. A National Weather Service employee measured a 65 mph wind gust, and reported downed tree branches. The Center Tailings automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The U.S. Highway 89 at Park Lane automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 66 mph. A personal automated weather station in Farmington measured a wind gust of 63 mph. The CENEWS Union Pacific Railroad automated weather station in Farmington recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. A power pole snapped and fell across the road at 2400 South and 500 West in Bountiful. The Centerville automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph. The Legacy Parkway automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. Tree branches were downed at Lagoon Amusement Park. The Midfield Federal Aviation Administration automated weather station at Salt Lake City International Airport recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph. A tree was downed in Rose Park. Multiple trees were blown over in Clinton. A tree fell onto a road in the Avenues neighborhood. The University of Utah William Browning Building automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 62 mph. The Parley's Canyon at Quarry automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. A tree was blown down in Taylorsville. The Flight Park South automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 67 mph. A 60-foot-tall pine tree fell on 2 people, injuring 1. The Point of the Mountain automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 65 mph. The Pioneer Crossing automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. A video indicated street flooding in North Salt Lake.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 40.9334 km away, between 2021-08-25 17:15:00 and 2021-08-25 18:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 5000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Isolated thunderstorms resulted in wind damage across portions of Utah. Isolated thunderstorms resulted in wind damage across portions of Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A personal weather station measured a wind gust of 61 mph. Social media posts indicated multiple downed trees in Pleasant Grove.",
"The following events were reported: Hail, Tornado. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 13.2817 km away, between 2021-09-02 17:09:00 and 2021-09-02 17:45:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 0.8125 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 0.0 and crop damage of 750000.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Several rounds of thunderstorms brought severe weather hazards to the state of Utah, including flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah, and damaging winds, hail, and a tornado in Northern Utah. Several rounds of thunderstorms brought severe weather hazards to the state of Utah, including flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah, and damaging winds, hail, and a tornado in Northern Utah. Several rounds of thunderstorms brought severe weather hazards to the state of Utah, including flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah, and damaging winds, hail, and a tornado in Northern Utah. Several rounds of thunderstorms brought severe weather hazards to the state of Utah, including flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah, and damaging winds, hail, and a tornado in Northern Utah. Several rounds of thunderstorms brought severe weather hazards to the state of Utah, including flash flooding in southern and eastern Utah, and damaging winds, hail, and a tornado in Northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A tornado first touched down in North Salt Lake at Redwood Road and 900 W around 628 PM MDT. The tornado moved to the northeast through a mix of industrial and residential areas. The tornado produced EF0 damage (winds 65 to 85 MPH) to numerous trees and several homes in the Cloverdale neighborhood. The tornado continued to move off to the northeast, producing more EF0 damage to the Woods Cross Public Works building and a nearby construction site. The tornado reached peak intensity along 1100 W, producing EF1 damage (winds 86 to 110 MPH) where it uprooted a healthy mature tree and leaned a wooden power pole. The tornado continued to the north, weakening, but still producing EF0 damage before lifting off the ground.||The tornado then made a second touchdown in a field near 800 W where it produced EF0 damage to a business in the area and began moving northward along 800 W. Tree damage and minor property damage indicative of an EF0 tornado was widespread along this swath. Large diameter tree limbs (in excess of 12 inches) were broken off and deposited throughout the area. The tornado then dissipated in the area of 1500 S and Interstate 15 around 634 PM MDT.||The rating for this tornado is EF1 with winds as high as 110 MPH. The tornado had an intermittent track length of about 2 miles over 7 minutes and a max-width of approximately 350 yards with an average width of approximately 150 yards. Hail up to 3/4 of an inch in diameter fell in Wood Cross. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell in Salt Lake City. Hail up to 3/4 of an inch in diameter fell in East Mill Creek. Hail up to 3/4 of an inch in diameter fell in Rosedale.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 48.2772 km away, between 2021-10-07 19:50:00 and 2021-10-07 19:50:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A storm system brought flash flooding and high winds to portions of southern Utah and severe thunderstorm wind gusts to portions of northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A large tree was downed in Ogden.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.5787 km away, between 2022-05-02 19:50:00 and 2022-05-02 21:04:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert. A cold front driven by gusty outflow winds moved through northern Utah, with a redevelopment of high winds behind the initial line across the West Desert.\nEvent Narrative: The Marina automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph. The I-80 at MP 107 automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS recorded a peak wind gust of 67 mph. The SR-85 at SR-201 automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 59 mph. The Power Plant automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 63 mph. The Mount Aire Canyon automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 60 mph. The Point of the Mountain automated weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 58 mph. A social media post showed a large downed tree on cars at a West Valley City apartment complex.",
"The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 47.6962 km away, between 2022-05-29 19:00:00 and 2022-05-29 19:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms produced an isolated severe wind gust and a cold air funnel.\nEvent Narrative: Multiple reports of a cold air funnel were received from members of the public from a thunderstorm that passed near Fremont Island Sunday evening. The funnel was observed from Syrcause, Clinton, and West Haven. The time was estimated by radar.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 30.1941 km away, between 2022-06-18 14:10:00 and 2022-06-19 15:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding. A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding. A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding. A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding. A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding. A widespread high wind event across Utah was followed by strong thunderstorms associated with a system spanning a three-day period. These storms produced numerous instances of severe wind gusts, in addition to a tornado, a report of hail, and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The Pioneer Crossing mesonet station recorded a peak wind gust of 60 mph. A peak wind gust of 61 mph was recorded by the Point of the Mountain North Side mesonet station. A peak wind gust of 61 mph was measured by the Kennecott Marina mesonet station. A peak wind gust of 61 mph was recorded by the Parley's Canyon at Quarry mesonet station. The Mount Aire Canyon mesonet station recorded a peak wind gust of 60 mph. Shingle damage occurred to a home.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 20.9342 km away, between 2022-06-23 17:50:00 and 2022-06-23 17:50:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoonal moisture resulted in thunderstorms with gusty outflow winds in portions northern Utah, as well as flash flooding in portions of southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A thunderstorm and associated outflow resulted in a wind gust of 64 mph being recorded at the West Jordan Bench weather station.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 10.6057 km away, between 2022-06-28 13:20:00 and 2022-06-28 14:25:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 55.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An increase of monsoonal moisture resulted in multiple storms with microburst wind gusts in northern Utah, as well as flash flooding in portions of southern Utah. An increase of monsoonal moisture resulted in multiple storms with microburst wind gusts in northern Utah, as well as flash flooding in portions of southern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A thunderstorm and associated outflow resulted in a peak wind gust of 60 mph recorded by the Salt Lake International Airport Airport ASOS. A thunderstorm and associated outflow produced a wind gust of 67 mph recorded by the Beach mesonet station.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 15.5793 km away, between 2022-07-01 15:20:00 and 2022-07-01 15:20:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 62.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: July started with an active day, with isolated flash flooding in southern Utah, and isolated microburst winds in northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Utah Department of Transportation I-80 at MP 107 mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 71 mph. The wind gust was associated with microburst outflow winds from a nearby thunderstorm.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.8173 km away, between 2022-07-17 16:35:00 and 2022-07-17 17:30:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region. Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region. Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region. Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region. Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region. Another active setup in mid-late July resulted in numerous microburst related wind gusts in portions of Utah's West Desert Region, as well as a report of severe hail. Additionally, flash flooding was noted in southern Utah. This also coincided with a period of anomalous heat across much of the region.\nEvent Narrative: The Holfuy POM North Side mesonet station measured a wind gust of 58 mph at 5:30 pm MST as a result of strong outflow from nearby convection. The Kennecott Center Tailings mesonet station measured a wind gust of 59 mph at 4:55 pm MST, and a wind gust of 58 mph at 5:00 pm MST as a result of a nearby microburst's outflow. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS measured 3 sequential wind gusts of 61 mph at 5:14 pm MST, 5:15 pm MST, and 5:20pm MST as a result of a nearby microburst's outflow. The Utah Department of Transportation S-Turns - Big Cottonwood Canyon mesonet station measured a wind gust of 66 mph at 5:30 pm MST as a result of strong outflow from nearby convection. The Bolinder Field-Tooele Valley Airport AWOS measured a wind gust of 59 mph at 4:35 pm MST as a result of a nearby microburst's outflow. The PacifiCorp Mount Aire Canyon mesonet site measured a wind gust of 58 mph at 5:30 pm MST as a result of strong outflow from nearby convection.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.5596 km away, between 2022-07-22 12:35:00 and 2022-07-22 16:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 80000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Microbursts and associated outflows yielded strong wind gusts from portions of Utah's West Desert region into portions of the Wasatch Front. Microbursts and associated outflows yielded strong wind gusts from portions of Utah's West Desert region into portions of the Wasatch Front. Microbursts and associated outflows yielded strong wind gusts from portions of Utah's West Desert region into portions of the Wasatch Front. Microbursts and associated outflows yielded strong wind gusts from portions of Utah's West Desert region into portions of the Wasatch Front. Microbursts and associated outflows yielded strong wind gusts from portions of Utah's West Desert region into portions of the Wasatch Front.\nEvent Narrative: The Holfuy POM North Side mesonet station recorded a peak wind gust of 68 mph at 2:30 pm MST as a result of strong outflow from nearby convection. After a lull in activity, an additional gust of 65 mph was measured later in the afternoon at 4:45 pm MST in association with nearby convection. The PacifiCorp Aerie mesonet station near Park City measured an initial wind gust of 60 mph at 3:00 pm MST, followed by a peak wind gust of 65 mph at 3:10 pm MST, as a result of strong outflow from nearby convection. A strong microburst near Erda, UT was observed by a live area webcam. Multiple pictures were later received showing a large tree downed, roof shingles blown off, play structures damaged and/or blown over, fences damaged, a house under construction damaged, and a center pivot damaged. Based on the damage pictures, an estimated wind gust of around 70 mph was determined. The Utah Department of Transportation I-80 at MP 107 mesonet station measured a wind gust of 58 mph at 4:10 pm MST as a result of a nearby microburst's outflow. The Utah Department of Transportation Legacy Parkway mesonet station measured a wind gust of 59 mph at 4:40 pm MST as a result of convective outflow.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 9.8419 km away, between 2022-08-01 20:50:00 and 2022-08-01 21:20:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms developed across the state on August 1, with several producing damaging outflow winds across northern Utah and isolated flash flooding in central Utah. Thunderstorms developed across the state on August 1, with several producing damaging outflow winds across northern Utah and isolated flash flooding in central Utah. Thunderstorms developed across the state on August 1, with several producing damaging outflow winds across northern Utah and isolated flash flooding in central Utah. Thunderstorms developed across the state on August 1, with several producing damaging outflow winds across northern Utah and isolated flash flooding in central Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A peak wind gust of 58 mph was recorded at Salt Lake City International Airport. A peak wind gust of 60 mph was measured at the UDOT SR-85 at SR-201 mesonet site. A large tree branch fell on a vehicle in Salt Lake City. Time estimated based on radar. A peak wind gust of 63 mph was measured by the UDOT SR-201 at I-80 automated weather station.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 34.9667 km away, between 2022-08-12 17:25:00 and 2022-08-13 15:45:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 20000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: From August 11-14, thunderstorms produced gusty winds and localized flooding. From August 11-14, thunderstorms produced gusty winds and localized flooding.\nEvent Narrative: Numerous videos and photos from the media and the public showed street flooding in the West Jordan area. One basement was flooded. Time of this report is estimated. Flash flooding produced a washout on Ophir Canyon Road. Time of the event is estimated based on reports.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 27.8226 km away, between 2022-09-21 15:00:00 and 2022-09-22 22:10:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 1100.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A deep upper level low coming ashore along the U.S. West Coast resulted in a combination of strong forcing, instability, and available moisture over the Salt Lake City forecast area. This event prompted an uncommon issuance of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (number 541 of the year). Scattered strong wind gusts occurred, as did multiple instances of Flash Flooding. A deep upper level low coming ashore along the U.S. West Coast resulted in a combination of strong forcing, instability, and available moisture over the Salt Lake City forecast area. This event prompted an uncommon issuance of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (number 541 of the year). Scattered strong wind gusts occurred, as did multiple instances of Flash Flooding. A deep upper level low coming ashore along the U.S. West Coast resulted in a combination of strong forcing, instability, and available moisture over the Salt Lake City forecast area. This event prompted an uncommon issuance of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (number 541 of the year). Scattered strong wind gusts occurred, as did multiple instances of Flash Flooding. A deep upper level low coming ashore along the U.S. West Coast resulted in a combination of strong forcing, instability, and available moisture over the Salt Lake City forecast area. This event prompted an uncommon issuance of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (number 541 of the year). Scattered strong wind gusts occurred, as did multiple instances of Flash Flooding. A deep upper level low coming ashore along the U.S. West Coast resulted in a combination of strong forcing, instability, and available moisture over the Salt Lake City forecast area. This event prompted an uncommon issuance of a Severe Thunderstorm Watch (number 541 of the year). Scattered strong wind gusts occurred, as did multiple instances of Flash Flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The Cardiff Peak weather station recorded a peak wind gust of 64 mph as a result of outflow winds from a nearby thunderstorm moving over the site. The SR-201 at I-80, weather station recorded a wind gust of 65 mph as a result of a thunderstorm and associated outflow winds moving over the site. The I-80 at MP 107 weather station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of a thunderstorm and associated outflow winds moving over the site. Strong thunderstorms moved over the Oquirrh Mountains over the course of an hour or two, resulting in moderate to at times heavy rain over the Jacob City Fire burn scar. Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor 1-hour rainfall estimates were in the 0.50 to 0.75 inch range. This was enough to result in a flow along Soldier Creek, which resulted in the evacuation of one house by State Route 36 and a road closure. The Beach weather station recorded a wind gust of 77 mph as a result of a thunderstorm and associated outflow winds moving over the site.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.0967 km away, between 2022-09-28 10:50:00 and 2022-09-29 16:40:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.285714285714285 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well. A late September moisture surge yielded isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms from roughly September 28 through the 30, some of which resulted in strong wind gusts. Some isolated flash flooding was noted in some southern Utah locations as well.\nEvent Narrative: The Snowbasin - Mount Ogden weather station recorded wind gusts of 61 mph at 8:30 pm MST and 8:45 pm MST, and subsequent peak wind gusts of 62 mph at 9:00 pm MST and 9:15 pm MST. These gusts were associated with outflow from clusters of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-65 at Big Mountain Pass weather station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Beach weather station recorded an initial wind gust of 66 mph at 6:50 pm MST, with a peak gust of 75 mph at 7:00 pm MST. These gusts were associated with outflow from clusters of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Marina weather station recorded an initial wind gust of 60 mph at 6:50 pm MST, with a peak wind gust of 61 mph at 7:20 pm MST. These gusts were associated with outflow from clusters of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Grantsville South weather station recorded a wind gust of 69 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The I-80 at MP 107 weather station recorded an initial wind gust of 59 mph at 7:00 pm MST, and a second wind gust of 59 mph at 7:10 pm MST. These gusts were associated with outflow from clusters of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-201 at I-80, weather station recorded an initial peak wind gust of 70 mph at 7:00 pm MST, and a lesser wind gust of 64 mph at 7:20 pm MST. These gusts were associated with outflow from clusters of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.1404 km away, between 2023-03-15 20:00:00 and 2023-03-16 08:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 40000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Another winter storm brought gusty winds and accumulating snow to much of Utah in the middle of March. Precipitation combined with snowmelt also resulted in flooding, mostly in southern Utah, including noted fatalities in a popular slot canyon.\nEvent Narrative: Heavy rain on the lower elevation snowpack resulted in multiple houses being inundated, with one basement filling with water while occupied. Time estimated.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.5203 km away, between 2023-04-08 09:00:00 and 2023-04-08 09:00:00.The events resulted in 2 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 50000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A warm stretch with record snowpack was associated with several avalanches and debris flows.\nEvent Narrative: A mudslide/debris flow in Fruit Heights on the 8th destroyed a barn, killed undefined livestock, and injured two individuals who were trapped in the debris. Both were rescued and temporarily hospitalized with injuries.",
"The following events were reported: Debris Flow, Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.9896 km away, between 2023-04-12 00:00:00 and 2023-04-13 13:00:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. The events resulted in 1 injuries and 0 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 1055000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Snowmelt brought enhanced flows, with avalanches, flooding and debris flows. Snowmelt brought enhanced flows, with avalanches, flooding and debris flows. Snowmelt brought enhanced flows, with avalanches, flooding and debris flows.\nEvent Narrative: A new development on Orchard Ridge Lane in Kaysville experienced drainage issues, which resulted in significant flooding opening up a sinkhole. Entire driveways collapsed into the sinkhole along with dumpsters and construction debris. State Route 66 between Morgan and East Canyon Reservoir began flooding on the 12th, resulting in closure. It was opened the next day. The eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 were closed in Parleys Canyon for around two hours in the morning near the Emigration Canyon exit due to a mudslide. The slide led to two single-vehicle crashes. One person received minor injuries in one of the crashes.",
"The following events were reported: Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 21.1316 km away, between 2023-04-18 10:00:00 and 2023-04-18 10:58:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.026 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Hail and wind gusts of more than 75 mph were measured at several locations. Hail and wind gusts of more than 75 mph were measured at several locations. Hail and wind gusts of more than 75 mph were measured at several locations. Hail and wind gusts of more than 75 mph were measured at several locations. Hail and wind gusts of more than 75 mph were measured at several locations.\nEvent Narrative: Penny-sized hail was reported in The Avenues of Salt Lake City. Nickel-sized hail was reported across downtown Salt Lake City and The Avenues. One inch diameter hail was reported in Stansbury Park. Social media reports showed quarter-sized hail in Sugarhouse. Hail around 1.5 inches in diameter was reported in Grantsville.",
"The following events were reported: Flood. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 40.6259 km away, between 2023-05-01 04:45:00 and 2023-05-02 04:45:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Snow Melt. The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Spring runoff from the prior winter's record snowpack resulted in elevated flows through area rivers, and in early May, resulted in a fatality as an adult woman fell into the Weber River.\nEvent Narrative: As warmer weather set in during the spring, the prior winter's record setting snowpack began to melt, with runoff leading to cold, elevated, and fast flowing rivers accordingly. For context, the river gage at the outlet of Pineview Reservoir (which has controlled releases that subsequently flow into the Weber River downstream) rose to 7.37 feet by 5:00 pm MST on May 1, just below the historical record peak of 7.38 feet. On Monday May 1 around 4:45 pm MST, the first of many 911 emergency calls were received, stating that a person in distress was seen within the waters of the Weber River, and that they could hear screaming. First responders and emergency personnel began search and rescue operations on the Weber River from approximately Uintah to Marriott-Slaterville soon thereafter. By around 8:00 pm MST, search and rescue crews shifted to a recovery mission. Recovery crews continued for a time in the following days, but ultimately a body was never found and the missing person was presumed to have drowned. The missing person was later identified as an adult woman, age 28, and a family friend had disclosed that the woman had been walking her dogs along the Weber River at her family farm on the afternoon of the incident.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 37.6362 km away, between 2023-05-04 13:30:00 and 2023-05-04 13:35:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 50.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An early May system resulted in numerous thunderstorm wind gusts throughout Utah.\nEvent Narrative: The Syracuse mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area.",
"The following events were reported: Funnel Cloud, Hail. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.4708 km away, between 2023-06-03 10:00:00 and 2023-06-03 12:08:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 1.0 inches.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Thunderstorms brought hail to portions of northern Utah. Thunderstorms brought hail to portions of northern Utah. Thunderstorms brought hail to portions of northern Utah. Thunderstorms brought hail to portions of northern Utah.\nEvent Narrative: Quarter sized hail was estimated in West Jordan. One inch hail was reported in Murray. Hail ranged in size from one half inch to one inch in diameter. Time is estimated by RADAR. Photos from social media showed a funnel cloud looking east from Taylorsville.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 29.745 km away, between 2023-06-19 15:00:00 and 2023-06-19 15:00:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 69.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Wind gusts exceeding 50 mph were recorded across portions of southern Utah. Gusty outflow winds from showers and thunderstorms were recorded throughout various portions of Utah.\nEvent Narrative: A wind gust of 79 mph was recorded at the Cardiff Peak SNOTEL site. A wind gust of 78 mph occurred at the Central Wasatch Peaks site.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 40.0341 km away, between 2023-07-01 22:36:00 and 2023-07-01 22:41:00. The events included records with estimated wind gusts of 52.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 500.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A cluster of thunderstorms and associated outflow winds moved across the Great Salt Lake on the evening of July 1. Some of these winds were strong to severe.\nEvent Narrative: A tree was downed in West Point. Time estimated by radar.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 28.2069 km away, between 2023-07-03 16:15:00 and 2023-07-03 17:25:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 19500.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere. Following scattered convection throughout the afternoon hours, a more cohesive squall line formed over Utah's West Desert region. This squall progressed eastward through the northern portions of the state, resulting in a swath of strong to very strong wind gusts, due in part to low dew points and dry low levels of the atmosphere.\nEvent Narrative: The Point of the Mountain (I-15 Alpine) mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 62 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-131 at MP 0.5 Porter Rockwell Bridge mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 63 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. A light pole was downed in Bountiful. A tree was snapped off near its base in Midvale. In Farmington, a tree was snapped off near its base. In South Ogden, 6-inch tree limbs were snapped off. Power lines were downed in Morgan. The Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 63 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Multiple trees were downed in Midway. An mPING damage report indicated 1-inch tree limbs broken and shingles blown off in Herriman. The Brown's Canyon mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The FAA Wind Sensor at Salt Lake City International Airport recorded a wind gust of 65 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-201 at I-80 mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 64 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The I-80 at MP 107 mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 67 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Flight Park South mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 64 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The I-80 at Silver Ck Jct mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 66 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Multiple power lines were downed in Taylorsville. A roof was blown off of a manufactured home in Washington Terrace. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS (KSLC) recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The DV - Mount Baldy mesonet station recorded a period of strong wind gusts in excess of 58 mph between 4:55 pm MST and 5:15 pm MST, with a peak wind gust of 76 mph recorded at 5:05 pm MST. These were the result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 35.8188 km away, between 2023-07-19 16:10:00 and 2023-07-19 19:48:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 49.65 inches.The events resulted in 0 injuries and 1 fatalities. The events caused property damage valued at 21000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding. A shift in the atmospheric pattern from mid to late July brought an array of impacts to much of Utah, including severe thunderstorm wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The SR-36 at MP 49 Stockton Bar mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. An emergency manager reported 4 manhole covers removed along state Route 36 between 200N and 600N, with heavy rain and thunderstorms noted in the area. As a result, there were multiple reports of residential flooding in the area. The KF6RAL-6 Salt Lake Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 60 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 70 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Grantsville South mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 60 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The UofU Playa Research Site mesonet station recorded an initial peak gust of 70 mph at 6:14 pm MST, followed by strong gusts to 59mph, 60mph, and 58 mph at 6:15 pm MST, 6:16 pm MST, and 6:19 pm MST respectively. These gusts were a result of outflow winds associated with a cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-201 at I-80 mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 61 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Strong thunderstorms and associated outflow winds moved through the area during the early evening. At approximately 6:18 pm MST, a witness saw a tree fall onto a 68-year-old bicyclist riding along the Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail paved multiuse trail. Law enforcement arrived on scene, finding the woman unconscious and pinned beneath the felled 40 to 50 ft tree. After being removed, life saving measures were preformed and she was transported to a local hospital in critical condition, where she later died from her injuries. The nearest observation in the area is from Hill AFB, which measured a gust of 67 mph at 6:26 pm MST. Other supporting wind gusts are noted from these strong storms in the area. The Ogden-Hinckley Airport ASOS recorded a period of wind gusts to 61 mph between 6:33 pm MST and 6:45 pm MST. These gusts were the result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Hill Air Force Base AWOS recorded a period of wind gusts to 67 mph between 6:26 pm MST and 6:47 pm MST. These gusts were the result of outflow winds associated with a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Multiple public reports and pictures indicated hailstones with diameters ranging from approximately 1 to 1.5 inches in Tooele.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.7405 km away, between 2023-07-23 20:55:00 and 2023-07-26 20:00:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 6500.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding. Sufficient moisture continued to flow through the region in late July, leading to daytime convection most days. This convection was occasionally strong to severe, yielding localized strong wind gusts in addition to flash flooding.\nEvent Narrative: The Salt Lake City Interational Airport FAA Wind Sensor recorded a wind gust of 70 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Strong outflow winds associated with clusters of showers and thunderstorms impacted the Deseret Peak Complex, 2 miles to the south southeast of Marshall, ripping the top off of one of the stages. The Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 59 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Grantsville South mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 63 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. A 10-inch-diameter tree branch broke off and fell onto electrical wires in Tooele as a result of strong thunderstorm related outflow winds in the area. The Marina mesonet site recorded an initial peak wind gust of 64 mph at 7:30 pm MST, and a subsequent strong wind gust of 58 mph at 7:55 pm MST with lesser wind gusts of 40 mph to 50 mph in between. These gusts were the result of outflow winds associated with a cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The AS768 Great Salt Lake Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 65 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. Large tree limbs were downed in Salt Lake City as a result of strong thunderstorm related outflow winds in the area. A 12-inch-diameter tree branch was downed as a result of strong thunderstorm related outflow winds in the area.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 23.4506 km away, between 2023-08-01 14:54:00 and 2023-08-04 20:00:00. The events included records with hailstones measuring 47.0 inches. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain / Burn Area, Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 17616000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular. A deep monsoonal event impacted Utah at the beginning of August. Each of these days across northern Utah, widespread thunderstorms and flooding impacted the region. Very heavy rainfall impacted West Valley City, Honeyville, and Draper in particular.\nEvent Narrative: Multiple streets and Hunter High School in West Valley City were flooded. Flash Flooding was observed at the underpass in Kaysville at the 200 North exit. Street flooding was reported in Sandy around 1000 East. Flash flooding led to vehicles stranded along California Avenue between 2700 West and Gladiola Street in Salt Lake City. Multiple streets and Hunter High School in West Valley City were flooded. Flooding led to vehicles stranded along California Avenue between 2700 West and Gladiola Street in Salt Lake City. Late on August 3, the city of Draper declared a state of emergency as flash flooding and mudslides led to road closures on Highland Drive, Bangerter Parkway, and Minuteman Drive. A portion of Bangerter Parkway, near 14200 South, was damaged on the uphill lanes. A number of homes sustained water damage. According to the City of Draper, there were 428 residential damage report forms submitted, with estimated damages of $11,255,765. There were 11 business damage report forms submitted, with estimated damages of $844,235. City infrastructure estimated damage totaled $4,000,000. Large debris flow through Soldier Canyon off the Jacob City burn scar. Water and debris is flowing across SR-36. Mesonet station UTRVT at SR-154 at mile post 7 at Riverton recorded a wind gust of 64 mph. A tree fell on a car. Public reported one inch hail. Mesonet station PC022 at Mount Aire Canyon recorded a wind gust of 59 mph. Two 2-inch tree branches downed from an otherwise healthy tree. At Alta Lodge, along state Route 210, flooding left mud and debris on the road, with cars stuck and some homes flooded. Mesonet station DW9435 at Draper recorded a wind gust of 68 mph. Rocky Mountain Power outage of 11,000+ customers resulting from crane hitting power lines. Crane was reported to have fallen in part due to high winds. Mesonet station AS768 at Great Salt Lake Marina recorded a wind gust of 61 mph. Mesonet station KCC01 6.0 NE of Lake Point recorded a wind gust of 58 mph. Flooding was observed at the underpass in Kaysville at the 200 North exit. Mesonet station UT201 at SR-201 at I-80 recorded a wind gust of 70 mph. There were reports of street flooding, road closures, and vehicles stranded.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 0.4263 km away, between 2023-08-17 14:27:00 and 2023-08-17 14:27:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 60.0 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Monsoonal flash flooding brought a variety of impacts to southern Utah, including flash flooding in Capitol Reef National Park that prompted evacuation of a campground and road closures.\nEvent Narrative: ASOS station KSLC at Salt Lake City International Airport recorded a wind gust of 69 mph.",
"The following events were reported: Flash Flood, Flood, Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 24.2048 km away, between 2023-09-03 16:30:00 and 2023-09-04 09:30:00. The flood was caused by Heavy Rain. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. The events caused property damage valued at 30000.0 and crop damage of 0.0. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An active pattern resulted in strong wind gusts in addition to isolated flash flooding to start the month of September. An active pattern resulted in strong wind gusts in addition to isolated flash flooding to start the month of September. An active pattern resulted in strong wind gusts in addition to isolated flash flooding to start the month of September. An active pattern resulted in strong wind gusts in addition to isolated flash flooding to start the month of September. An active pattern resulted in strong wind gusts in addition to isolated flash flooding to start the month of September.\nEvent Narrative: A broadcast media story and associated video showed localized basement flooding due to heavy rains in the area. No exact addresses were provided, so the flood area is estimated. A broadcast media story and associated video showed localized basement flooding due to heavy rains in the area. No exact addresses were provided, so the flood area is estimated. The SR-201 at I-80 mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 59 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Parleys Canyon @ Quarry mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 70 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Mount Aire Canyon mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 60 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 27.5846 km away, between 2023-09-09 15:40:00 and 2023-09-09 16:55:00. The events included records with measured wind gusts of 56.25 mph.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: An influx of moisture restarted a brief active period moving towards the middle of September. As a result, the region saw a couple of days with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which produced strong gusty winds, with one producing a landspout. An influx of moisture restarted a brief active period moving towards the middle of September. As a result, the region saw a couple of days with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which produced strong gusty winds, with one producing a landspout. An influx of moisture restarted a brief active period moving towards the middle of September. As a result, the region saw a couple of days with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which produced strong gusty winds, with one producing a landspout. An influx of moisture restarted a brief active period moving towards the middle of September. As a result, the region saw a couple of days with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some of which produced strong gusty winds, with one producing a landspout.\nEvent Narrative: The SR-201 at I-80 mesonet station recorded an initial peak gust of 74 mph at 4:40 pm MST, and an additional strong gust of 66 mph at 4:50 pm MST. These gusts were a result of outflow winds associated with a cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Beach mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Marina mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 66 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SR-36 at MP 49 Stockton Bar mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 62 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area.",
"The following events were reported: Thunderstorm Wind. These occurred near station USW00024127, approximately 18.1175 km away, between 2023-09-30 14:20:00 and 2023-09-30 17:37:00.Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported. No significant property or crop damage was reported. \n\nEpisode Narrative: Gusty winds were observed in many locations around Utah as precipitation began ahead of an approaching system. Gusty winds were observed in many locations around Utah as precipitation began ahead of an approaching system. Gusty winds were observed in many locations around Utah as precipitation began ahead of an approaching system. Gusty winds were observed in many locations around Utah as precipitation began ahead of an approaching system. Gusty winds were observed in many locations around Utah as precipitation began ahead of an approaching system.\nEvent Narrative: The US-89 at East Layton Bench mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 67 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The SLC Airport Wind 3 mesonet station recorded a period of wind gusts to 60 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The I-80 @ Silver Ck Jct mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 60 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers moving through the area. The I-215 at MP 16 Taylorsville mesonet station recorded a wind gust of 66 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area. The Salt Lake City International Airport ASOS recorded a wind gust of 58 mph as a result of outflow winds associated with a nearby cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving through the area."
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