The storm even reached southern Utah with moderate snow amounts, with a few inches in some low-lying valley locations.
[1] The most snow along the Wasatch Front was recorded on the Layton bench in Davis County, which saw 51 inches (130 cm).
Davis and Weber Counties were perhaps the hardest-hit areas, with even valley locations recording over 2 and as much as 3 feet (60–90 cm) in places.
Areas along the southern Wasatch Front saw less snow, with just six inches (15 cm) in Provo, although Spanish Fork saw 17 inches (43 cm), due to lake effect snows from Utah Lake, which Spanish Fork is frequently in the path of.
Unusual for such a storm, this massive snowstorm even penetrated into southern Utah, dropping moderate amounts across the south.