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The heat is on in Utah — some find relief by paddling Little Dell

(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  They may not get to swim but Briana Saenger, left, and Emily Glasscock still enjoy the emerald green water at Little Dell Reservoir, a protected watershed, on Thursday.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) They may not get to swim but Briana Saenger, left, and Emily Glasscock still enjoy the emerald green water at Little Dell Reservoir, a protected watershed, on Thursday.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Mike Smith of Murray ventures out onto Little Dell Reservoir, a protected watershed, for a chance at some cutthroat trout on Thursday, July 25, 2019.

The Friday forecast for northern Utah calls for mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the 90s and possible scattered thunderstorms at night.

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