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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - A major snowstorm has been reported moving through northern Utah Mondy this week. It could affect commuters, particularly those north of Salt Lake City. The Utah Department of Transportation reports the storm is affecting the I-15 corridor and it's moving south.
As reported on the Utah Department of Transportation website, "Road snow accumulations are expected across northern valley and mountain routes from the Idaho border south along the northern Wasatch. Greatest road snow impacts are expected from North Salt Lake/Bountiful and northwards." The following routes will experience weather-related travel concerns during the forecast period:I-15, ID border through Beaver; I-84, Entire route; I-80, Grantsville and eastward; I-70, I-15 junction to Salina Summit (MP 80 – MP 88); US-40, I-80 Junction through Fruitland; US-89, ID border to Panguitch; SR-190 Big Cottonwood Canyon; and SR-210 Little Cottonwood Canyon. Drivers going into canyon and mountain routes should be prepared for chain restrictions.