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At the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, 140.1 inches of snow has been recorded since July 1, second only to the 153.9 inches in the July to March timespan in 1948 through 1949.
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Another round of school closures and delays is planned Thursday as a powerful winter storm moves through the region.
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Many schools remain closed Friday as another strong storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some areas Thursday and overnight.
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Schools across the region were closed for a third day this week as significant snowfall continues to blanket the region. Some communities are still without power, and more snow is on the way.
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Roadways remain closed and school officials have cancelled classes again in many areas as a second powerful storm hits much of northern and central Arizona.
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Officials at Northern Arizona University have preemptively cancelled in-person classes Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023, in advance of a significant winter storm moving into the region.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, effective Tuesday night through late Wednesday night. The Grand Canyon, Williams, Navajo Nation and Flagstaff are among areas expected to be the most affected.
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The winter storm will be accompanied by strong winds and below-normal temperatures.
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Snowfall for the month in Flagstaff officially hit a cumulative 60.4 inches Monday – making it the third snowiest January since record-keeping began in 1898.
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A winter storm dumped nearly 20 inches of snow in northern Arizona on Sunday with more expected today.