The Utah Office of Transportation has issued an urgent vacation advisory for Wednesday, advising these who need to commute to delay vacation until eventually later on in the working day.

According to UDOT, this winter season storm will have the best impacts on Salt Lake, Tooele, southern Davis, and northern Utah counties. UDOT says that most snow is predicted to drop concerning 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Cottonwood Canyons are anticipated to receive 20-25 inches of snow.

“With this considerably snow envisioned, we have bought to place protection first,” mentioned John Gleason, UDOT spokesman. “If drivers can stay off the streets tomorrow early morning, they can stay away from the worst of the weather conditions, and give our crews a opportunity to eliminate the snow from the highways.”

A Wintertime Storm Warning was issued for the Salt Lake and Tooele Valleys on Tuesday afternoon that will stay in result until 11 a.m. Wednesday. The warning incorporates the Wasatch Mountains south of Interstate 80, but new currently, the Salt Lake and Tooele Valleys. Heavy snow is anticipated and will intensify tonight by means of the early early morning hours. 

Expected snow in the parts under the warning will assortment from 50 percent a foot to a foot, with the east benches seeing the possibility of better amounts