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As much of the western U.S. endures a major heat wave, officials at Grand Canyon National Park are urging visitors to prepare for extreme temperatures this weekend.
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Forecasters are continuing to warn of dangerously hot conditions throughout the Southwest in the coming days with 119 expected at Phantom Ranch Sunday.
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The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning Thursday and Friday for nearly all of northern Arizona with heavy wind gusts and single-digit humidity in the forecast.
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Forecasters in the region are warning of continued extreme temperatures in the coming days in the Grand Canyon and elsewhere in the region.
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The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings for eight of Arizona’s 15 counties starting this weekend.
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Coconino County officials have set up several sandbagging stations in anticipation of potential flooding caused by snowmelt.
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The National Weather Service is warning of increased snowmelt in northern Arizona in the coming days.
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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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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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Officials have closed more than 20 miles of Desert View Drive and Hermit Road in Grand Canyon National Park because of snowy conditions.