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New Year’s storm to bring snow to most of Utah

The new year is blustering into Utah, with winter storms expected to bring snow to most of the state by Wednesday.

Look for 4 to 8 inches of snow in the cities along the Wasatch Front, with 10 to 20 inches projected in the Uinta and Wasatch Mountains down through the Wasatch Plateau and into central Utah, according to a winter storm watch issued Monday by the National Weather Service.

The storms are expected to begin New Year's Eve and continue Wednesday into Thursday. Light snow also is possible throughout southern Utah on New Year's Day.