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.
As one of the snowiest towns in Arizona, Flagstaff in the winter is simply mesmerizing.
Over the past couple of months, record fall and winter heat and a lack of precipitation have led to Flagstaff's driest start to winter on record.
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management and the Coconino National Forest will burn about 1,700 acres southwest of Flagstaff.
The National Weather Service in Flagstaff says snow is coming to northern Arizona soon. Here's the weather forecast, radar and everything to know.
The NWS has issued winter warnings for the Western Mogollon Rim, Yavapai County Mountains, Grand Canyon Country, the Coconino Plateau, and the Northwest Deserts as these areas are expected to see several inches of snow. The advisory is expected to last until Tuesday at midnight local time.
The last few months brought record heat and a lack of precipitation to the area. Now, a winter storm could bring as much as eight-inches of snow to some parts of Northern Arizona.
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.
Gov. Katie Hobbs said there have been "no confirmed reports" of ICE raids in local communities when asked by the press on Friday.
Temperatures in the South were colder than Flagstaff on Tuesday and more snow fell in some areas in one day than all winter in northern Arizona.
The feature film, directed by Sean Oliver and written by Oliver and Drew Leatham, was filmed entirely in Flagstaff by Arizona filmmakers.
Ski shops across the state have had a slow start to the winter season but are hopeful it will start picking up with more snow in the forecast.