The San Francisco Peaks, rising above the Northern Arizona University campus, show barely a trace of snow as students walk around in the unusually warm February temperatures on Tuesday.
Just about any way it’s measured, Flagstaff is in the midst of one of its driest winter stretches in history.
With just 0.19 inches of precipitation falling in December and January, Flagstaff ended up under the two months of the 2005-06 season’s 0.24 inches for the driest start to the winter season.
The San Francisco Peaks, rising above the Northern Arizona University campus, show barely a trace of snow as students walk around in the unusually warm February temperatures on Tuesday.
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