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Flagstaff receives 16+ inches of snow from last week's storm, with more in the forecast this week

The Flagstaff area got some much-needed snow from the storm that hit the area last week, and another system appears to be in the forecast for this week as well.

According to the National Weather Service in Bellemont, Flagstaff received more than 16 inches of snow between Thursday and Friday, with the bulk falling on Friday -- a record 15.9 inches for March 7. That day was also a record for precipitation at 0.96 inches.





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