20-12-2017 19:53 via sltrib.com

Inversion clears over Utah’s Wasatch Front, replaced by a dirty wind-blown dust storm

Utah endured several hours of nasty air on Wednesday morning as a wind storm all but clogged the state’s dust-detecting air monitors.One state Division of Air Quality sensor pollution located in Herriman reported 900 micrograms of particulate matter on Wednesday — the highest reading the device is capable of detecting, according to Bo Call, who oversees state air-quality monitoring.But unlike frigid and stagnant weather conditions in recent weeks that create inversions and trap air p
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