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A strong winter storm is set to affect the U.S. Southwest this week. Meteorologists caution that up to 20 inches of snow may impact the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains, leading to hazardous travel conditions from early Thursday through Friday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch, which may escalate to a warning as the system gains strength. Mountain routes such as Mirror Lake Highway, Logan Summit, Alta, and Brighton are likely to become perilous as heavy snowfall and a cold front sweep in. A brief pause in snowfall is anticipated Thursday afternoon, followed by another round of heavy snow overnight. Some regions in the Upper Cottonwoods could experience the most significant accumulations. In other areas, totals of 6 to 14 inches are predicted, with as much as 9 inches across larger sections of Utah under a winter weather advisory. Remain vigilant, monitor road conditions, and get ready for swiftly changing weather as this significant winter system approaches.
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00:00A massive winter blast is about to slam the southwest.
00:03And forecasters say up to 20 inches of snow could hit by Friday.
00:07Yes, 20 inches.
00:09A winter storm watch is already in place.
00:12And the National Weather Service says heavy travel-stopping snow begins early Thursday.
00:17Mountain passes are the biggest concern.
00:19Drivers could face dangerous snow-covered roads.
00:22From Mirror Lake Highway to Logan Summit Alta and Brighton.
00:26The storm hits then briefly calms Thursday afternoon.
00:29But don't relax.
00:30Because another round redevelops overnight, bringing even more snow into Friday morning.
00:35Forecasters warn the upper cottonwoods could take the hardest hit with the full 20 inches possible.
00:41Elsewhere, 6 to 14 inches are expected.
00:43And keep this in mind.
00:45A watch means dangerous snow might happen, but a warning means it will.
00:49Right now, Utah is under a watch, but that may upgrade as the storm approaches.
00:54Much of the state is also under a winter weather advisory, with up to 9 inches expected from St. George
00:59all the way to Salt Lake City.
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