Aimee Cobabe
Thunderstorms are expected to move into the Beehive State tomorrow and last all weekend long. None expected to be severe.
12 months ago
Carter Williams, KSL.com
When taking into account the typical summer loss, he projects that the lake will be about 4,192.5 feet to 4,193 feet by the end of the year, close to current levels.
12 months ago
Lindsay Aerts
Some relief is here when it comes to flood risk with cooler temperatures expected over the next week. But Utah's rivers are certainly not out of the woods.
12 months ago
Dan Rascon, KSL-TV
The crews come from the Salt Lake City Public Utilities department and are usually working office jobs not walking along river banks.
12 months ago
Heather May and Ben Winslow, Great Salt Lake Collaborative
Israel is one of the driest countries in the world. The country went from water scarcity to water surplus, what can Utah learn?
1 year ago
SHARA PARK KSLTV.com
The National Weather Service to issue a flood warning through Thursday as Emigration Creek swelled and jumped it's bed.
1 year ago
Waverly Golden
The Mayor of Garden City, Mike Leonhardt, issued a state of emergency on April 30, due to flooding.
1 year ago
Adam Small
High temperatures are expected to reach into the 70s and 80s through the weekend and next week in Utah, adding to the flooding risk.
1 year ago
MIKE ANDERSON, KSL-TV
On Sunday night, the weather phenomenon known as aurora borealis or the northern lights visited Utah, which surprised many.
1 year ago
Curt Gresseth
KSL Chief Meteorologist Kevin Eubank joins the show to talk about what triggered the landslide the destroyed two homes in Draper on Saturday.
1 year ago
Randall Jeppesen
There were multiple avalanches over the weekend in Utah's backcountry, none of them fatal, however. And the danger for more remains.
1 year ago
Elizabeth Weiler
SALT LAKE CITY — To minimize flooding, the experts say the weather needs to switch between hot and cold. But, has the most recent cold spell lasted too long? Every day that passes the closer we get to consistently hot weather said KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson. He also said that’s exactly what Utah doesn’t need […]
1 year ago
Karah Brackin
In 1998, 18 homes stood in what is now just open space managed by North Salt Lake. They had to go due to a landslide and the safety concerns.
1 year ago
Curt Gresseth
A recent roof avalanche killed a man in Brighton, but an expert in structural engineering said the tragedy was "completely preventable."
1 year ago
Lindsay Aerts
It wasn't just rain that fell on Tuesday, it was rain and dust from Utah's West Desert. In other words it was mud rain.
1 year ago
Lindsay Aerts
Last October, 100% of the state was experiencing drought. Now, only 35% of Utah is experiencing drought conditions. But we still need to conserve.
1 year ago
SHELBY LOFTON KSLTV.com
This year, mosquitos are coming out of their hibernation stage with a lot more water for reproduction.
1 year ago
Adam Small
One expert recommends cutting off power to your house so that floodwater doesn't interact with the electricity in your home.
1 year ago
Peter Johnston
Flooding in Utah is slowing down as a cold front moves in on Tuesday, but flooding season is far from over.
1 year ago
Adam Small
A predicted storm system moved into Utah on Tuesday bringing rain to the valleys and snow to the mountains.
1 year ago
Carter Williams
An official with the Utah Capitol Preservation Board said this year's delayed cherry blossoms are the latest in recent memory.
1 year ago
Adam Small
A mudslide already forced four people in two different homes to evacuate in Mountain Green over the weekend.
1 year ago
Simone Seikaly
A flood advisory remains in place for Emigration Creek, extending from Emigration Canyon to 1300 East and 2100 South in Sugar House.
1 year ago
JOSH ELLIS KSLTV.com
Crews from the Mountain Green Fire Protection District were called out to a home near 5500 Mountain View Drive regarding muslides.
1 year ago