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Northern Arizona’s major highways have reopened following Monday's snowstorm that brought several inches of snow to much of the region.
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Arizona Department of Transportation officials are urging drivers to check road conditions and be prepared ahead of the season’s first significant snowfall.
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Today is the first-ever Cloud Appreciation Day. The global online event has local cloud appreciators hoping for a renewed interest in the wonders of the sky. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is releasing the largest update to its mobile application in a decade.
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Scorching temperatures are in store for the Southwest over the next several days with Phoenix expected to hit 114 by Saturday and parts of the Verde Valley at 107 Friday.
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The National Weather Service is predicting another day of strong winds and dry conditions for parts of the state, especially in east-central Arizona.
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Cooler weather is helping nearly 3,000 firefighters in New Mexico prevent the nation’s largest active wildfire from growing.
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Partly sunny and warmer Friday, expect haze around Flagstaff due to prescribed burning. Partly cloudy skies and seasonably warm afternoons are forecast through the weekend ahead, with stray light showers over the mountain regions.
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U.S. government forecasters see a hot spring for much of the nation with drought in the West likely deepening.
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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.