A winter storm is expected to roll in late Thursday night.Darren McCollum with the National Weather Service in Flagstaff said temperatures will dip, and elevations under 6,000 feet will mostly see rain. But parts of northern Arizona could see between 5 and 10 inches of snow.“All the way from the north rim of the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, toward Heber and then toward the White
If you’ve felt like this spring has been windier than in years past, you’re not alone especially if you live in Arizona’s high country.Darren McCollum, lead meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Flagstaff, said it’s the second windiest season on record for northern Arizona.“It’s been an extremely windy year, but not the windiest. That’s for sure. In the last 20
After missing its initial opening date of Nov. 18 due to a lack of snow, officials with Arizona Snowbowl opened up a portion of the ski area to skiiers and snowboarders on Nov. 24.