It’s snowing at Alta.
The Alti Ski Area Facebook page shared a video Monday of the ski resort inundated with snow.
The video, which you can watch below, has more than 600 Likes and 10,000 views.
“Wait … it's June 12th right?” the page asks with a thinking face emoji.
Of course, Utahns shouldn’t freak out just yet. KSL's weathercasters say the all-time record for the latest snowfall was June 29, 1968.
In fact, the Deseret News reported snow on July 1, 1968, when light flurries fell on Salt Lake City.
Two inches of snow also fell in west Layton on June 6, 1995, and there was also snow in May 2010.
Alta’s recent snowfall comes on the heels of a heat wave that coursed through Utah, according to the National Weather Service. In fact, critical fire weather conditions were expected Sunday, with winds reaching 65 miles per hours.
Critical fire weather conditions today. Winds are forecast to gust up to 65 mph across western Utah and southern Nevada;...
Posted by U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) on Sunday, June 11, 2017
On Sunday, a fire sparked in the backyard of a West Valley Home. Fires also burned throughout the state on Saturday along state Route 12 outside Maeser in Uintah County.
"The weather is certainly not on our side," U.S. Forest Service fire information officer Don Jaques told the Deseret News.

