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A significant and impactful winter storm is expected to bring periods of rain and snow to the region from Tuesday into Wednesday. Expect hazardous to impossible winter driving conditions. Winter weather is then likely to persist through the remainder of the week.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the eastern Mogollon Rim and White Mountains regions for elevation above 7,000 feet valid from 8 p.m. Thursday until 11 p.m. Friday, along with winter weather advisories for Grand Canyon country and the Western Mogollon Rim above 6,000 feet, valid from 3 p.m. Thursday to 5 p.m. Friday.
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The upcoming winter looks likely to be a bit low on snow and extreme cold outbreaks, with federal forecasters predicting the North to get warmer than normal and the South wetter and stormier.
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The National Weather Service says only six of 25 stations throughout the region reported above-average rainfall during the monsoon season, which runs from June 15 through September 30.
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ADOT officials say their fleet of 200 snowplows covered 1.2 million miles and worked an estimated 66,000 hours during the historic season.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for most of the region today. Rain and snow showers will begin in the northwest portion of Coconino County this evening.
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Sunset Crater and Walnut Canyon national parks both report the wettest monsoon season in recorded history.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for northern and central Arizona portions.
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A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for much of Northern Arizona through Thursday as a low-pressure system impacts the region.
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The National Weather Service says flash flooding is possible due to excessive rainfall largely in part to the remnants of Tropical Storm Kay that’s making its way through the state.