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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.
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School officials in northern Arizona have canceled or delayed classes for Wed, Feb. 22 in some districts in anticipation of a major winter storm set to impact the region Tuesday night and Wednesday.
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Coconino County officials are gearing up for a series of highly impactful winter storms in the region over the next several days.
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A powerful winter storm bears down on the region Tuesday night going into Wednesday. Extreme, damaging winds gusting in excess of 80 mph coupled with heavy snow will make for blizzard, white out conditions at times, avoid travel if possible.
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Prescott National Forest officials are asking visitors to stay off parts of the Senator Highway south of Prescott as this week’s storm has created hazardous driving conditions and made some of the route impassible.
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Bitter cold, rain and snow blew across much of the Southwest U.S. on Tuesday, closing stretches of interstate and state highways in northern Arizona.
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Another round of school closures and delays Wednesday due to a powerful winter storm impacting the region.
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Arizona transportation officials are urging drivers to postpone travel in northern Arizona as a significant winter storm could bring more than a foot to high-elevation areas of the region.
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The Flagstaff campus of Northern Arizona University will close at 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon because of winter weather conditions.