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Sunny skies, warm temperatures expected
First Published Apr 09 2012 06:31 am • Last Updated Apr 09 2012 02:33 pm

Monday was expected to be a pleasant day around the state with sunny skies and warm temperatures.

The nice weather was expected to linger into Tuesday.

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The Utah Avalanche Center said a "moderate" chance of slides remained for all of Utah’s mountains except the Moab mountains, which were not rated Thursday morning.

The air quality statewide was "green," or good, according to the Utah Division of Environmental Quality.

Salt Lake City looked for a high temperature of 75 on Monday and 80 on Tuesday; Ogden was expected to top out at 73 and 79, respectively; Provo, 77 and 81; Logan, 72 and 79; Wendover, 72 and 77; Duchesne, 71 and 75; Cedar City, 73 and 74; St. George, 84 and 84; and Moab, 83 and 84.

jstecklein@sltrib.com

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