Amid the unusually low temperatures at the WM Phoenix Open, this article explores the contrast between typically warm weather and the recent cold and rain. The book delves into Arizona's unique ecosystem, particularly the weather differences between the golf tournaments of Phoenix and the snowy town of Flagstaff, and the author skis in Flagstaff and describes the tournament's Tried to go back for the afternoon session.
Look at the numbers
- Flagstaff students enjoyed a second consecutive snow day after a series of storms
- The trip from Gilbert to Flagstaff included unstable roads across mountain ranges and valleys
- The temperature at the intersection of Highway 101 and Interstate 17 north of Phoenix was 46 degrees.
playing situation
- Parking was a top priority for the 200,000 people heading to the tournament
- The drive to Flagstaff took us through valleys, mountains, and snowy scenery.
- Heavy traffic jams were seen on the mountain as schools were closed and families went skiing.
what's next
My experience skiing in Flagstaff while returning home for a golf tournament makes me think about the potential challenges and rewards of participating in a variety of activities in a short period of time.
conclusion
This article is a fascinating exploration of Arizona's contrasting weather conditions and the author's ambitious attempt to ski Flagstaff before returning to the WM Phoenix Open, providing insight into the state's diverse ecosystems and Focuses on recreational opportunities.