ST. GEORGE, Utah — Dangerous flash flooding will be a major concern starting Thursday across most of southern, central, and eastern Utah as storms generated from what was formerly Hurricane Priscilla move into the state.
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Flood Watches are scheduled to go into effect for dozens of locations starting at noon Thursday.
The storm front will begin to move into Utah late Thursday, with most areas under at least Flood Watch conditions through Saturday, although some watches extend into Sunday.
Officials are warning residents and visitors in the affected areas to be aware of the possibility of flash flooding, especially in Utah's "Mighty 5" national parks, which are currently dealin