It’s not been this cold in northern Utah since late last winter, a chilly trend which will rule the midweek as overnight lows plunge to well below freezing.
In the predawn hours of Tuesday, Salt Lake City thermometers retreated to 27 degrees, Provo fell to 25 and Ogden slid to 22. But it was far colder elsewhere along the Wasatch Front, with Park City and Logan shivering at 15 and 16 degrees, respectively; Heber City was at 10, and Randolph recorded an icy 5 degrees.
The last time the region was this frigid was in March, the National Weather Service says.