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Michael White, a former faculty member at Utah State University, is now a senior editor for climate science at Nature, one of the most important academic journals on the planet. He presented a talk in March at USU about the history of weather forecasts and the impending use of artificial intelligence.
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This would be a great weekend to head up into the mountains and say goodbye to winter.
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The next series of storms look to be weak disturbances, rather than well-defined areas of low pressure.
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Today, pretty nice day outside. Temperatures in the mid to upper 60s for the Wasatch front, low 80s in st. George.
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Tonight, clear skies, warmer temperatures. Flood watch in effect for portions of southcentral Utah, dam malfunction.
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Higher elevations will have peak temperatures in the upper thirties to low forties, with the tip of the Uintahs reaching 31 degrees.
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Tonight will remain a little chilly, but will also be accompanied by breezes and a little snow. Temperatures are warming tomorrow.
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The trend of nice weather will stop Friday with a cold front coming from Nevada. While this weekend's storm will be very cold, it won't last too long.
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Our nice weather trend will end tomorrow with valley rain and mountain snow. The valley precipitation will ramp up tomorrow night.
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In other news: Winter weather is forecasted for Easter weekend, and Gov. Spencer signs bills on homelessness.