Coconino National Forest fire managers with the Flagstaff Ranger District plan to conduct pile burns today and tomorrow in several areas around the forest to take advantage of favorable weather conditions.
The piles to be burned are leftover slash from previous thinning projects and are ignited using drip torches and carefully monitored. Burning these piles help remove forest fuels and reduce the chance of catastrophic wildfire, according to a press release.
Snow play was popular this weekend after a storm dropped powder on the city Thursday and Friday. Two serious storms in the span of nine days have accounted for most of Flagstaff's 35.6 inches … Read moreGallery: Snow play after the storms
Flagstaff began getting much-needed snow Thursday as the first of two storms hit the city to start the weekend before spring break. Read moreGallery: Snow day fun in Flagstaff
“Our message here is that if the dry conditions persist into the spring, there is potential for an extended and significant wildfire season." -- Megan Taylor, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Bellemont Read moreNational Weather Service details Flagstaff's forecast for fire season
Flagstaff experienced gusty winds and snow flurries Thursday as temperatures began to drop in the area. Cold temperatures are in the forecast for the foreseeable future. Read moreGallery: High winds whip through Flagstaff
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