With the passage of a weak weather system and deepening (but not removal) of the cold pool in Salt Lake Valley, the northerly winds on New Year's Eve led to considerable transport of pollution into Utah County where the cold pool had mixed out. The winds at Flight Park South illustrate the strong northerly winds during the afternoon.
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