Current:Home > MyTumble-mageddon: Tumbleweeds overwhelm Utah neighborhoods, roads -WealthTrail Solutions
Tumble-mageddon: Tumbleweeds overwhelm Utah neighborhoods, roads
View
Date:2025-04-17 19:13:37
High winds caused tumbleweeds to engulf streets, highways and neighborhoods in parts of Utah and Nevada over the weekend.
Videos shared online show massive amounts of tumbleweeds swarming parts of Utah, even stacking several feet high around homes. In Pahrump − just outside of Death Valley National Park − tumbleweeds could be seen sweeping roads in every direction.
Severe weather brought wind gusts of over 60 mph to the western U.S., knocking down trees, damaging infrastructure and causing power outages.
Residents of South Jordan, south of Salt Lake City, were among the people forced to plough the mess before city officials arrived with support.
Officials provide dumpsters to dispose tumbleweeds
South Jordan officials set up several dumpster locations dedicated exclusively to tumbleweeds as they worked on clearing roads. A city representative told USA TODAY on Monday that the situation is being managed with a solid rotation of the designated dumpsters.
Farther south, roads and neighborhoods in Eagle Mountain were also flooded by the prickly debris. City officials said residents are responsible for clearing tumbleweeds off their property but could ask for assistance if the quantity is excessive.
"The city strongly discourages pushing the tumbleweeds into the street. This will not get them cleared any faster and creates traffic safety issues in the community," officials wrote on Facebook.
Incident named 'tumble-mageddon' and 'tumbleweed takeover'
The invasion has left many referring to the incident as "tumble-mageddon' or 'tumbleweed takeover."
One X user said on Sunday that South Jordan looked like a scene of a Western movie and called it "Mother nature's tumbleweed takeover."
“Luckily, it’s something we can handle,” South Jordan communications manager Rachel Van Cleave told local outlet KSL-TV. "This is not our first tumble-megaddon."
March blizzard:Over 10 feet of snow in Tahoe brings snowfall totals above average
What is a tumbleweed made of
Tumbleweeds start out as a bright green thistle that is popular among mice, pronghorns and bighorn sheep. After maturing and dying, the remains the succulent plant break off at the root and are blown away by wind.
As they moves wherever the wind takes them, tumbleweeds disperse as many as 250,000 seeds. Unlike most seeds, these weeds don't have a protective cover or stored food reserves but rather contain a coiled, miniature plant in a thin membrane.
Contributing: Clay Thompson, The Arizona Republic
veryGood! (3)
Related
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- College swimmers, volleyball players sue NCAA over transgender policies
- Taco Bell menu ready to expand with new Cantina Chicken burrito, quesadilla, bowl and tacos
- Cat falls into vat of toxic chemicals and runs away, prompting warning in Japanese city
- 3 years after the NFL added a 17th game, the push for an 18th gets stronger
- Minnie Driver Reveals the Advice She'd Give Her Younger Self After Matt Damon Split
- What is a 'flat white'? Today's Google Doodle celebrates the coffee beverage
- A new wave of 'tough-on-crime' laws aim to intimidate criminals. Experts are skeptical.
- Kehlani Responds to Hurtful Accusation She’s in a Cult
- As threats to Black cemeteries persist, a movement to preserve their sacred heritage gains strength
Ranking
- USA women's basketball live updates at Olympics: Start time vs Nigeria, how to watch
- Olivia Munn, 43, reveals breast cancer, double mastectomy: What to know about the disease
- Jury weighs fate of James Crumbley, mass shooter's dad, in case with national implications
- New-look Los Angeles Dodgers depart for world tour with MVPs and superstars in tow
- British golfer Charley Hull blames injury, not lack of cigarettes, for poor Olympic start
- Duty, Honor, Outrage: Change to West Point’s mission statement sparks controversy
- Elon Musk abruptly scraps X partnership with former CNN anchor Don Lemon
- Most semi-automated vehicle systems fall short on safety, new test finds
Recommendation
Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
With rising rents, some school districts are trying to find teachers affordable housing
Give Your Space a Queer Eye Makeover With 72% Off Bobby Berk Home Decor
Prosecutors say they’re open to delaying start of Donald Trump’s March 25 hush-money trial
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
New Mexico expands support to more youths as they age out of foster care
Maryland Senate nearing vote on $63B budget legislation for next fiscal year
Terrified residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district sue for streets free of drugs, tents
Like
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Putin again threatens to use nuclear weapons, claims Russia's arsenal much more advanced than America's
- Commercial rocket seeking to be Japan's first to boost satellite into orbit is blown up right after liftoff