Utah is preparing for a change in weather, with strong winds and heavy snowfall expected. The National Weather Service issued wind advisories for southern and central Utah, with gusts up to 55 mph expected. Areas affected include Sevier Valley, Lower Washington County, and Capitol Reef National Park. Officials warned of potential power outages and dangerous driving conditions. Following the wind, a cold front will bring significant snowfall to mountain areas, with accumulations of six to 12 inches expected. Lower elevations could see two to seven inches of snow. Snow levels will drop throughout Monday evening, with winter driving conditions expected on mountain routes. Drivers were advised to be aware of Traction Laws that may take effect. The snow is expected to continue through Wednesday evening. Residents and travelers are urged to use caution and prepare for hazardous weather conditions.
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