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After a seasonable Sunday, a Pacific storm will bring wind, rain and snow to much of Utah.

The storm is expected to arrive Monday, bringing locally strong and gusty winds. Southerly gusts of 50 mph are possible, particularly in the western valleys, according to the National Weather Service.

By Monday afternoon, meteorologists expect the storm will also bring rain to the valleys and snow to the mountains, with snow levels dropping to to valley floors on Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

Salt Lake City can expect high temperatures of 57 on Sunday and 58 on Monday, according to the weather service. St. George, meanwhile, will see highs of 67 and 66, respectively.

The air quality statewide is healthy, according to the Utah Division of Air Quality.

For more detailed forecast information, visit The Salt Lake Tribune's weather page.

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