Flagstaff and northern Arizona received 1-3 inches of snow on Monday, but more is coming. Here's how much fell and how much to expect from the storm.
Arizona is accustomed to dry weather, but this 155-day stretch in the Valley has been rough on residents. The last measurable rainfall was in August of last year.
The 157-day dry streak as of Sunday afternoon was the second-longest on record in Phoenix. The longest stretch of 160 dry days was set in 1972.
Portions of Arizona, including metro Phoenix, were under a freeze warning through Wednesday morning. According to the National Weather Service, freeze warnings were in effect from 11 p.m. on ...
We are expecting temperatures in the 60s this week for the Valley, as well as gusty winds in parts of the state.
A winter weather advisory was in place for northern Arizona on Monday, January 27, as the National Weather Service (NWS) forecast continuing snow showers throughout the day.The weather service said the Coconino Plateau,
The Forest Service in northern Arizona suspended a prescribed burn southwest of the city due to strong winds in the area.
A slow-moving low-pressure system will linger over the Southwest, bringing steady rain through at least Monday.
The National Weather Service posted a graphic with seven cities that have received more snow than Flagstaff so far this season.
The high temperatures for the rest of the week in Tucson: 66 degrees Wednesday, 68 degrees Thursday and 72 degrees Friday. Lows for the same days: 34 degrees Wednesday, 36 degrees Thursday and 40 degrees Friday, the Tucson forecast shows.
Flagstaff and the high country will have higher chances of rain and snow. Flagstaff is projected to get between 3 and 6 inches of snow on Monday, with more snow in the forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.