
Both Lake Marys South of Flagstaff are Filling Up Quickly Thanks to Snowmelt and Recent Rains
Upper and Lower Lake Mary, south of Flagstaff, are filling up after recent rains have quickly started melting the snow. Water has reached the spillway
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Upper and Lower Lake Mary, south of Flagstaff, are filling up after recent rains have quickly started melting the snow. Water has reached the spillway
The following is a list of closures or delays for schools and businesses for Monday, January 23rd. If you don’t see a delay or closure,
Snowfall totals are coming in from storm number two. Just south of Flagstaff Mall saw eight-and-a-half inches of new snow, downtown Flagstaff saw eight inches,
Here’s a list of entities that are closed or delayed for Tuesday due to the weather: We will be updating this list as needed. Flagstaff:
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for Northern Arizona through this evening. Early snowfall totals include Kachina Village with nine-and-a-half inches, five-point-seven inches at
Coconino County has closed Lake Mary Road for a seven-mile stretch around Mormon Lake. During this closure traffic will detour along the West Side Mormon
Snowfall Totals As Of Noon Sunday: Fort Valley 20 inches (tipster report) Parks 19.5 inches Baderville 18 inches (tipster report) Flagstaff Airport 17.4 inches Williams
A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect from 8 p.m. Saturday until 5 p.m. Sunday and a Winter Storm Watch will be in effect
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until 5 p.m. Sunday above 55-hundred feet in Northern Arizona. During this time Flagstaff could see nine-to-13 inches
Two winter storms, combined with the super moist “atmospheric river,” will bring inches of rain and possible up to 20 inches of snow to Northern
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