Flagstaff sees a very welcome snowstorm
Flagstaff, Aliz. – It has been mostly dry season so far, but now Flagstaff and the surrounding area are expected to pick up much needed snowfall.
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According to the National Weather Service forecast office in Flagstaff, cities in northern Arizona will find that if snow levels first rise to 7,500 feet, snow levels increase to 7,500 feet, snow levels increase to 7,500 feet, snow levels If it fell, it could be seen anywhere from a few inches of snow near a foot of snow. Start 6,500 feet and stay there or drop.
Meanwhile, officials from the Flagstaff Unified School District say all schools in the district will be closed on Friday, Feb. 14th.
More snow in parts of N. Arizona after Dry Spell
So far, it has been mostly dry season for parts of northern Arizona, but Flagstaff and the surrounding area are expected to pick up much needed snowfall. Fox 10’s Brian Webb reports from Flagstaff.
Some Flagstaff residents welcome the storm
Snow is a big deal for Flagstaff. This also helps urban businesses that bring $500 million in tourist dollars, as they rival outdoor fun.
“We’re looking at numbers we haven’t seen in a while, so we hope that snow will help drive more people in our way,” says April Pittman at Mountain Sports. I did.
What they are saying:
Here’s what some had to say about the snowfall:
“It’s not that bad now. The streets aren’t very smooth. But I think it’s going to get worse.”
“Yeah, well, I’m a big snowboarder, and I love going to the snowbowl, but I haven’t gotten much this year.
“We both snowboard and we’ve been trying to get as many use as possible this year, but not much.
“We’re used to snow. I grew up in Philadelphia and lived in Wisconsin for a while, so you can see the snow.”
“So this year was a little weird. There wasn’t much snow. It’s getting warmer and out of season, but it can be good to take a break.”
“We’re very excited about the snow. We’re hoping to get at least five inches. We need something.”