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SALT LAKE CITY — Snow slowed the morning commute and delayed the start of some schools in northern Utah on Thursday morning.
Classes will begin two hours late due to weather in the Davis, Ogden and Weber school districts, and Syracuse Arts Academy, Ascent Academy in Farmington and Spectrum Academy Charter School in North Salt Lake.
Due to snow accumulation, schools in the Davis School District will implement a two-hour delayed start this morning.
— DavisSchools (@DavisSchools) December 15, 2022
In doing so, the district will follow its standard procedures of high schools starting at 9:30 a.m., jr highs at 10:10 a.m. and elementary schools at 10:50 a.m. pic.twitter.com/Jq5SS2ZNvI
A winter weather advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. for the northern Wasatch Front, Tooele and Rush valleys, and Salt Lake and Utah valleys.
Good morning! If heading out for your morning commute along the Wasatch Front, light snow continues and you may encounter some of that snow on the roads. Be careful out there! Here are the current views from Orem, Layton, and Big Cottonwood Canyon. #utwxpic.twitter.com/q6Q8yJH2cu
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) December 15, 2022
Snow showers should taper off by the afternoon, according to KSL meteorologist Kristen Van Dyke.
Many northern Utah roads are experiencing weather-related slowdowns, with the worst slowdowns in Davis and Utah counties. Southbound I-15 is slowed from Ogden to Salt Lake City, and northbound I-15 is experiencing minor delays due to an accident in Lindon.
Get the complete forecast at the KSL Weather Center and check commute times at the KSL Traffic Center.