After tasting spring-like temperatures and mild weather, a cold front returned winter-like conditions to Utah on Thursday morning, bringing a rain-snow mix to much of the state.
Precipitation that began Thursday — bringing a rain and snow to the Wasatch Front — is expected to continue through Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
But temperatures will rise during the weekend before another Pacific storm cools them down again, likely on Monday.
A hazardous weather outlook for the western two-thirds of the state warned of rain that would “quickly” change to snow in the valleys Thursday morning, the NWS said, “though these accumulations will have minimal impact of travel” through the night.