Light snow showers and flurries were expected to continue Saturday along the Wasatch Front, the National Weather Service said, as storms that had dumped several inches in recent days continue to drift away to the northeast.
Police were reporting some road accidents, intermittent road closures and traffic delays in pockets across the Salt Lake Valley.
The National Weather Service office in Salt Lake City said conditions in Salt Lake and Tooele counties would remain mostly cloudy, with a 20% chance of snow, with highs around 30 degrees, falling to between 10 and 15 degrees Saturday night.
Heavy snow accumulations of recent days were reportedly over, although isolated snow showers could linger over the central Wasatch Range and the western Uintas, meteorologists said.