Wind Advisory in Effect Today

1/30/2014 – A Wind Advisory has been issued today and will be in effect from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. this evening. Southwest winds will range from 20 to 35 MPH with gusts reaching up to 45 MPH.

Friday into Saturday a cold front will bring areas of rain and snow to much of Northern and Central Arizona . Some light snow accumulations will be possible above 6000 feet. An unsettled and cold pattern will remain over the weekend and into early next week. Rain and snow showers will be possible through Monday or Tuesday.

Wind Advisory is in Effect for Thursday

1/29/2014 – A wind advisory is in effect for much of Northern Arizona for Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Strong winds can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Consider securing loose belongins on your property.

Starting Friday and continuting through Monday colder and unsettled weather will return as a series of weather disturbances mave across the area. The highes chances for precipitation look to be Friday and again Saturday afternoon and evening. Max tempuratures will be below normal.

Make sure you, your family and your neighbors are prepared for winter weather conditions. For lists of what to put in your “Ready Kit” and what to do visit: www.ready.gov.

Winter Weather Advisory in Effect for Northeastern Arizona today!

12/19/2013 – The National Weather Service in Flagstaff has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow. The advisory will be in effect from 8:00 p.m. this evening until noon Friday. Snow accumulations will range from 3 to 6 inches for areas above 6000 feet. Snow covered roadways and poor visibility will make driving dangerous.

Make sure if you do travel tonight to let somone know your route and vehicle description in case of an emergency. Have a “ready kit” for your car with snacks, water, blankets and sand or kitty litter for traction. Also have your cell phone completely charged whenever traveling in inclement weather.

For more information on preparedness tips and being ready for emergencies of all types visit: www.ready.gov.