Weather update for March 8th and 9th

A strong Pacific storm system will move through Northern Arizona producing widespread rain and snow. Moderate to locally heavy snow accumulations are possible at elevations above 6000 feet with some snow accumulation possible as low as 4000 feet. Expect winter driving conditions with slick roadways and low visibilities due to snow and blowing snow.

Storm total snowfall of 8 to 12 inches is possible at most areas above 7000 feet with locally higher amounts. Two to 4 inches is possible at 5000 foot elevation.

For additional information on road conditions visit www.az511.gov. Additional tips on preparedness can be found at www.ready.gov.

Weather update for March 8th-9th

Friday through Saturday a strong Pacific low will move into Northern Arizona producing widespread snowfall with accumulating snow and blowing snow on area roadways. Travelers to Northern Arizona should be prepared for winter driving conditions with the highest snowfall amounts forecast from Friday through Saturday. Make sure to pack extra blankets/warm clothing, snacks and water if you do need to travel.

Initial Forestcast Snowfall Amounts for cities/town in Navajo and Apache Counties:
Forest Lakes…6 – 9 inches
Show Low … 3 – 5 inches
Springerville … 1 – 3 inches
Whiteriver … 1 – 3 inches
Window Rock … 1 – 3 inches

Weather update for February 21 and into the weekend

Another cold weather disturbance will affect portions of northern and central Arizona today and will move into eastern Arizona this evening.

By early afternoon areas of snow will spread south and east with moderate to locally heavy snow affecting the Mogollon Rim into the early evening. Several inches of new snow will be likely today over higher terrain especially from the Grand Canyon south and east to the Mogollon Rim and the Chuska Mountains. Snow will slowly end from west to east this evening with the White Mountains seeing light snow until after midnight.

Friday through Wednesday…
A strong cold front will bring gusty west winds to the region Saturday with northeast winds and sharply colder temperatures developing late saturday night into sunday. Temperatures on Sunday will be 10 to 20 degrees colder than temperatures on Saturday. In addition to the cold and wind a chance of mainly snow showers will accompany the front Saturday night and Sunday especially northeast of Flagstaff to the Four Corners.