Saturday, January 1, 2005

2005 Weather Photos

During the first half of January 2005, very heavy snowfall fell over the Cache Valley of northern Utah and southeastern Idaho. The mountains of northern Utah recorded between four to seven feet of snow and the Cache Valley reported between two and four feet of snowfall.
A car is buried by heavy snowfall in Cache Valley on January 11, 2005.
Photo taken by Steven von Niederhousern. (Photo courtesy of ABC4 Television)

During the first half of January 2005, heavy rainfall hit southwestern Utah–causing extensive flooding along the Santa Clara and Virgin Rivers that resulted in the death of one individual and the destruction of millions of dollars of property in and around St. George, Bloomington and nearby communities. The following pictures have been provided to the UCCW courtesy of ACB4 (KTVX) Television in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Flooding along the Santa Clara River in southwestern Utah, January 12, 2005.
Compare this photo to the one above it! Photo by Russell D. Bangerter.

Water flowing over the Washington Diversion Dam, January 10, 2005.
Photo taken by Karl Rasmussen.

Flooding in Bloomington near the Man O’ War Bridge on January 10, 2005.
Photo taken by David Roos.

Flooding in southwestern Utah during January 2005.
Photo by Jerome Beesley.

Flooding and the destruction of property in southwestern Utah, January 2005.
Photo courtesy of ABC4 (KTVX) Television, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Flooding and the destruction of property in southwestern Utah, January 2005.
Photo courtesy of ABC4 (KTVX) Television, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Flooding and the destruction of property in Creekside in St. George, January 2005.
Photo by Leann Hansen.