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The Arizona Department of Transportation has reopened all highways in northern Arizona that the agency had closed because of heavy snowfall throughout the region.
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A major winter storm has led to the cancellation of schools across northern Arizona. Some city and county agencies are on a 2-hour delayed start today.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers to consider delaying all but essential travel as a powerful winter storm hits northern Arizona. Snowfall down to 4000 feet is expected with as much as 2 inches per hour falling on Wednesday.
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The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Watch from Tuesday through Wednesday morning, mainly for Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai counties.
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The recent round of winter storms brought multiple feet of snow to much of northern Arizona. On the San Francisco Peaks, it rapidly increased avalanche…
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The town of Tusayan has declared a state of emergency due to recent storms.A release from the town estimates roughly 1,000 residents and tourists in the…
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A powerful storm has knocked out power for thousands of people in Northern Arizona.Arizona Public Service's outage map shows issues in the Prescott area,…
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**Update, 3:12pm**State Route 260 from Star Valley to Heber is no longer on ADOT's list of closed highways. Northern Arizona’s two main interstate…
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President Donald Trump has signed a major disaster declaration for the Navajo Nation. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius reports, it follows significant winter snowfall…
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A late winter storm dropped snow on parts of Arizona's high country Wednesday, slowing traffic and delaying school openings in Flagstaff.Flagstaff had 8…