Wind Advisory in effect until 5 PM this afternoon for Northeast Arizona

12/4/2013 – The National Weather Service in Flagstaff has issued a wind advisory which is in effect until 5 pm this afternoon. Winds south to southwest will be gusting to 45 MPH now through 5 PM this afternoon. Driving may be difficult for high profile vehicles. Consider securing loose belongings on your property.

A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 5 PM this afternoon as well for areas along the Mogollon Rim. Snow showers will expand across the Mogollon Rim early this morning and become steady toward sunrise. Periods of light to moderate snow will continue through late morning before tapering off to snow showers from west to east this afternoon.

Slick roadways and limited visibilities due to snowfall and blowing snow with winds gusting near 30 MPH this morning.

 

Rain and Snow in Northeast Arizona this week!

11/20/2013 – A period of wet and cooler weather will continue from Thursday through Sunday. Heavy rainfall accumulations are expected from Thursday night through Saturday along and south of the Mogollon Rim and White Mountains. At this time snow levels are forecast to remain above 7500 feet through Thursday night and falling to 6500 feet or lower by Friday and Saturday from the Mogollon Rim northward.

Those planning to travel or outdoor activities across northern Arizona should be prepared for poor travel conditions across the high country. If you do plan to travel take extra water, snacks and warm clothing or blankets with you.

Storm system is approaching Northeastern Arizona this week!

11/19/2013 – An unsettled period of wet and much colder weather is expected from Wednesday through Sunday. Rainfall amounts could exceed one half inch Friday for areas along the Mogollon Rim. Snow Levels should remain generally above 7500 feet until Friday. On Friday Night snow levels should fall to lower elevations for much of the area along and north of the Mogollon Rim. Amounts are uncertain at this time but poor travel conditions are probable.

Have you prepared your home and vehicle for winter? Below are a few things to do to get ready for the onset of the winter months.

* pick up supplies like shovels, ◦Rock salt or more environmentally safe products to melt ice on walkways, sufficient heating fuel, and check and replenish your ready kit and first aid suppleis.

*Test generator(s) and make sure there is pleanty of fuel.

*Check pipes to make sure they are properly insulated and locate the turn off valves just in case of a pipe break. Some valves require special tools that can be purchased at most hardware or homecare stores.

*If you must travel in bad weather make sure to pack extra food, water and warm clothing/blankets. A few other items you may want to put in your vehicle include sand for traction, flares, first aid kit and make sure your cell phone is completely charged.

For more helpful information and tips on preparedness go to www.ready.gov.

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