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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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Schools in northern and central Arizona have delayed classes Wed, March 22 as a winter storm is predicted to bring snow and rain across northern Arizona.
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Transportation officials are urging drivers to prepare for icy and wet roadways across the state as a storm is expected to bring significant rain and snow accumulation in the coming days.
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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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A winter storm warning remains in effect for areas of northern and central Arizona above 4,000 feet until Thursday morning at 11 a.m.
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Northern Arizona University will delay the start of classes by two hours at its Flagstaff, Show Low and Yavapai campuses Thursday following today’s major winter storm.
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Several schools have canceled classes in anticipation of a major winter storm that's set to impact northern Arizona Tuesday night through Thursday morning.
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Northern Arizona University has canceled in-person classes Wednesday on multiple campuses as a major winter storm is predicted to bring up to two feet of snow in some areas.
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Coconino County and the American Red Cross have opened a warming center in Flagstaff because of the extreme cold and power outages.