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Flagstaff, Arizona – Flagstaff residents are not likely to experience snowy winds and snow earlier this week, as temperatures fluctuate from the mid-50s during the day to night freezing. Winds could reach up to 29 mph on Monday, affecting trips to I-40 and local roads.
Sunday brings a clear sky with calm breezes near 53°F and calm breezes, according to the National Weather Service. However, by Monday, strong southwest winds of 17-29 mph will wipe out the area. A 20% chance of a snow shower is expected on Tuesday morning, which can cause dangerous situations during the morning commute.
Travelers are advised to drive carefully, especially on I-40 and US Route 89, as gusts of wind can make driving difficult. On Monday nights it drops to 24°F, with gusts of wind up to 23 mph. A maximum of 48°F on Tuesdays is much colder with the windy cold.
As the week continues, expect clear skies for most of the heights from the 50s to Friday. Residents should secure outdoor items and check local updates for potential snow and wind recommendations in case of sudden weather changes.