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SHOW LOW- WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MST THIS EVENING ABOVE 6500 FEET.

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 757 AM MST Thu Mar 7 2024 Kaibab Plateau-Grand Canyon Country-Coconino Plateau- Western Mogollon Rim-Eastern Mogollon Rim- Including the cities of Jacob Lake, Grand Canyon Village, Flagstaff, and Happy Jack 757 AM MST Thu Mar 7 2024 /757 AM MST Thu Mar 7 2024.

WHAT…Periods of snow through the day, becoming locally heavy at times this afternoon. Area roadways may become snow covered and slick at times, with very low visibility. Accumulated snow may melt between showers, only to become snow covered once again as new showers develop. Most areas above 6500 feet will see 1 to 3 inches of snowfall today, with locally higher amounts above 7000 feet. Snow showers will decrease after sunset this evening.

WHERE…Areas above 6500 feet near Doney Park, Flagstaff, Forest Lakes, Fredonia, Grand Canyon, Heber-Overgaard, Jacob Lake, Kachina Village, Munds Park, North Rim, Valle and Williams.

WHEN…Until 8 PM MST this evening.

IMPACTS…Plan on periodic, slippery road conditions and low visibility.

Additional snow forecast from 7 AM Today to 8 PM Today

Precipt this am MOUNTAIN DAILY STAR
Precipitation March 7

Doney Park  0 to 1  inches

Flagstaff  0 to 1  inches

Forest Lakes  1 to 3  inches

Fredonia   0  inches

Grand Canyon  0 to 1  inches

Heber-Overgaard  0 to 1  inches

Jacob Lake  1 to 2  inches

Kachina Village  0 to 1  inches

Munds Park  0 to 1  inches

North Rim  1 to 3  inches

Valle  0 to 1  inches

Williams  0 to 1  inches

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…Slow down and use caution while traveling.

The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained

by calling 5 11.

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