While the air quality was much improved Saturday, our inversion will restrengthen and bring worsening air quality and haze ...
A strong inversion will likely continue across UT valleys through next week. Air quality & visibility will decrease, especially along the Wasatch Front. Best way to help? Cut back on driving!
Breathe easy—and see clearly. Learn how winter inversions can quietly wreak havoc on your eyes and discover simple, ...
Your eyes and nose are not deceiving you; the skies are pretty gnarly on Monday, with Salt Lake City currently holding the ...
The bottom line? High pressure ridge continues to build with declining air quality in northern valleys but rebounding ...
The bottom line? A big ridge of high pressure has set up shop across the western U.S. leading to inversion haze, bad air ...
It didn't take long for air quality to plummet across the Wasatch Front and surrounding regions from the latest inversion ...
High pressure in place will contribute to dry, clear skies in the week ahead, while also creating a temperature inversion.
AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY is in effect through 11 PM Monday for the Kootenai/Cabinet Region, West Glacier Region, Flathead/Mission Valleys, Lower Clark Fork Region, Missoula/Bitterroot Valleys, ...
An inversion above Utah Valley increases the number of pollutants in the air. Large storm systems can push the polluted air out of the valley. (Photo courtesy of Chris Bunker) Each winter, Utahns ...
A long stretch of humid heat followed by intense thunderstorms is a weather pattern historically seen mostly in and around ...
Have you ever walked outside in Pueblo on a cold morning and seen the haze in the sky? Or watched our morning forecasts and seen Woodland Park is warmer than Pueblo? It’s very common at this time of ...