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A storm is making its way to Utah, but it's hazy skies for much of the state in the meantime. The haze will get worse along the Wasatch Front on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The Utah Division of Air Quality forecasts moderate air in Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Davis, Weber, Box Elder and Cache counties Sunday and Monday.

Salt Lake City hit a high of 52 on Sunday, the warmest the city's been since mid-December. Monday's high is expected to drop to 49. Sundance festival-goers can expect slightly cooler highs of 45 and 48 on Sunday and Monday, respectively, in Park City.

Meanwhile, in St. George, the high temperatures will reach the mid 60s both days. Valley rain and mountain snow is expected to arrive Monday night across southern Utah, before spreading north into Tuesday, according to the weather service.

There's also a moderate chance for slides in the Moab-area mountains, and a low risk in the state's other ranges, according to the Utah Avalanche Center.

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

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