Temps drop with storms lingering across Northern and Central Utah

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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — This week, we've seen record heat, flash flooding in parts of Southern Utah, and strong thunderstorms impact parts of the Wasatch Front. A drier air mass moves in from the southwest today, but there will still be enough lingering moisture for isolated thunderstorms.  As we close out the work week temperature-wise, we are seeing more seasonal temperatures as our ridge of high pressure breaks down and pulls southeast. Daytime highs will be in the mid-90s along the Wasatch Front with more triple-digit temperatures for St. George.  

FRIDAY: Lingering moisture allows for isolated t-storms in the afternoon/evening as a trailing disturbance behind the main cold front moves through. Marginal risk for storms for parts of West Desert & Wasatch Front. Seasonal temps in the north, hot still in South- #utwx pic.twitter.com/pF05kqoAtF

— Alana Brophy (@AlanaBrophyWX) July 26, 2024

With isolated storms possible, we have a 'Marginal' risk of isolated severe thunderstorms for parts of the West Desert Utah, including portions of th...

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