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NWS issues winter storm warning for Flagstaff area, with 6-14 inches of snow in the forecast

Second Day of Snow

Felix Schmier, 5, enjoys his second snow day in a row by taking his cat, Charlie, on a sled ride outside his home on Friday, March 7.

The first storm this week brought just a bit of snow and rain to the Flagstaff area, but the second system might be a doozy.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter storm warning for parts of northern Arizona between noon Thursday to 5 a.m. Friday, with heavy snow expected above 5,000 feet and winds gusting up to 55 miles per hour. The agency recommended avoiding travel if possible due to the road conditions and low visibility.





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