SALT LAKE CITY — The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City plans to issue a flash flood watch for large parts of Utah Monday and Tuesday after heavy monsoon-like rains were predicted to move into the state.

The watch goes into effect on 3 p.m. Monday for Southern Utah, and 6 a.m. Tuesday for Northern Utah and Southwest Wyoming.

We have issued a flash flood watch for much of the area (shaded green on attached image). This watch goes into effect 3 PM Monday for southern UT, and 6 AM Tuesday in northern UT/SW Wyoming. The watch currently is in effect until 4 AM Wed. Please stay weather aware! #utwx #wywx pic.twitter.com/9paCZ7vXhh — NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) September 29, 2018

Many areas of Utah who have experienced wildfires in the recent past could experience mudslides on burn scars.