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Dry, warm and breezy (to locally windy) afternoons are forecast this weekend. Overnight low temperatures are expected to hover just above freezing for the Flagstaff and mountain regions. Early next week winds will remain elevated, we turn cooler, and morning frosts are likely at elevation (caution for gardeners).
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What Are Climate Normals?Traditionally, scientists define climate normals as three-decade averages of climatological variables. Since 2010 the batch of…
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One of the most spectacular of all sky events is finally within hours. The partial solar eclipse in Arizona will begin at 9:13 am and continue until…
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Several weeks ago we asked listeners to email their weather-related questions to KNAU meteorologist Lee Born. The response was overwhelming. Today, we…
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Flagstaff Current WeatherNWS Flagstaff Homepage
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The first day of summer is forecast to bring some of the worst heat the southwestern U.S. has seen in years.The forecast calls for 119 degrees in Phoenix,…
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An extreme heat wave will impact Arizona, as well as much of the West through the week. What makes this unusual compared to our typical summer heat is the…
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California hits precipitation record as spring warming commences By Daniel Swain on April 16, 2017 Record wet in Northern California; huge snowpack…
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The latest storms that delivered 37 inches of snow in Flagstaff over seven days is the 10th snowiest storm cycle in Flagstaff dating back to 1899. It was…
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Check out the NWS presentation of 2016 weather year in review.
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A potent winter storm will move into Arizona on Saturday. Rain and snow will move into western AZ during the morning hours and spread across entire State…
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Dry and mild weather is forecast for Arizona this Thanksgiving Day into Saturday. Sunday a strong, winter type storm will begin to bear down on the region…