Weekend winter weather and traffic updates
Jan 13, 2024, 10:47 AM | Updated: May 29, 2024, 11:29 am

Vehicle that was stuck after attempting to travel through Logan Canyon after an avalanche had covered the road.(Tanner Gittins)
(Tanner Gittins)
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s winter weather conditions have impacted travelers, to say the least. With avalanches closing highways, icy roads, and low visibility, winter is in full swing in the beehive state.
This weekend, as Utahns hit the road, make sure to check road updates frequently to stay informed about potential hazards.
Inclement weather and closures
As of recent updates, U.S. 89 was closed through Logan Canyon due to an avalanche blocking the road but has since been set to reopen at 10:00 A.M.
UPDATE: Logan Canyon will reopen fully by 10AM this morning. (1/13/24)
— UDOT Region One (@UDOTRegionOne) January 13, 2024
U.S. 40 to the Uintah Basin was temporarily closed near Strawberry Reservoir because of inclement weather, but it has since reopened.
Reports from Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Wright say that the closures were prompted by heavy winter weather, snow, and high winds. This led to several slide-offs and unsafe road conditions. Although conditions are expected to improve, travelers are advised to limit travel in the affected areas.
John Gleason from the Utah Department of Transportation says that while the road has been reopened, drivers should be careful about potential hazards and are advised to use alternate routes.
Highway 191 was closed 10 miles north of Helper and 8 miles south of Duchesne due to winter road conditions. The reopening was scheduled for Saturday at 6:00 am.
Please be advised SR-191 at Indian Canyon will be closed until January 13th at 6:00 am due winter road conditions. pic.twitter.com/V3lV9ENtaG
— Utah Highway Patrol (@UTHighwayPatrol) January 13, 2024
Highway 158 to Powder Mountain and Highway 143 to Brian Head are also closed due to the challenging weather conditions.
The traction law is currently in effect for Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood Canyons, as well as Highway 224 and the Empire Pass road.
#RoadUpdate👋 #SR190 travelers, crews are out. Be prepared for:
‼️Low visibility & snow packed roads on your way to @SolitudeMTN @BrightonResort @BrightonUT
🚨Traction devices REQUIRED pic.twitter.com/azvWHgKVAs
— UDOT Cottonwood Canyons (@UDOTcottonwoods) January 13, 2024
Avalance warnings
🚧 #RoadClosureUpdate 🚧#SR210 OPEN: @UDOTAvy avalanche mitigation & @UtahDOT road operations complete.
‼️Expect travel delays to @SnowbirdAlerts @AltaCentral @AltaAlerts this AM.
‼️You may be in fully stopped traffic after road opens until traffic queue clears.@UDOTTRAFFIC pic.twitter.com/vbCczUxqqP
— UDOT Cottonwood Canyons (@UDOTcottonwoods) January 13, 2024
THE AVALANCHE DANGER IS HIGH, AND TRAVELING IN AVALANCHE TERRAIN IS NOT RECOMMENDED. DEADLY AND DANGEROUS AVALANCHE CONDITIONS EXIST ACROSS ALL ASPECTS AND ELEVATIONS.
Later this afternoon, the avalanche danger will likely rise to EXTREME as we expect another storm.
— UtahAvalancheCenter (@UACwasatch) January 13, 2024
Related:
Avalanches close Logan Canyon, North Ogden Divide; Little Cottonwood Canyon reopens