PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A pretty strong but dry storm system will begin to push into Arizona late Friday night and impact the state through the weekend. The storm will drop temperatures statewide ...
With the low-pressure system slowly moving toward Arizona, and drying out, we’re going to see a reduction in rain chances for the Valley tonight and Tuesday. On the back side of the storm ...
The changes we’re looking at begin late Sunday as the leading edge of that storm system begins to enter Mojave County in northwest Arizona. For Saturday, there’s a red flag warning for ...
Rain and snow chances will start late Sunday night in northwestern Arizona, but ramp up Monday through Wednesday across the High Country as the core of this next storm tracks right through our state.
Temperatures in the southern U.S. were colder than Flagstaff on Tuesday, and more snow fell in one day along areas of the Gulf Coast than parts of northern Arizona have seen all winter.
The FOX Forecast Center is closely monitoring the development of the nation’s next significant storm system ... snowstorm could break out in parts of Arizona, New Mexico and portions of the ...
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