FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Snow and high winds have been pounding northern Arizona this week making travel difficult and forcing roads to close. And there's more to come on Friday.
But how much snow has fallen so far?
Here are the totals as of 7:30 a.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Flagstaff:
- 24 inches: Forest Lakes
- 24 inches: Hualapai Peak
- 12 inches: McNary
- 9.1 inches: Downtown Flagstaff
- 8 inches: Pinetop/Lakeside
- 7.2 inches: Vernon
- 6 inches Seligman
- 6 inches: Kachina Village
- 5.4 inches: Flagstaff airport
- 3.9 inches: South Rim
- 3 inches (with drifts up to 12 inches): Heber- Overgaard
- 3 inches: Concho
- 2.5 inches: Munds Park
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Wind reports
Wind has been the other major impact. Here are the maximum wind reports so far:
- 88 mph: Sunset Point (Yavapai County)
- 72 mph: Humbug Creek (Yavapai County)
- 78 mph: I-40 at Pine Springs (Coconino County)
- 78 mph: Happy Jack
- 75 mph: Doney Park
- 74 mph: Flagstaff Airport
- 70 mph: Limestone Canyon (Navajo County)
- 64 mph: Prescott Airport
- 58 mph: Springerville Airport
- 58 mph: Window Rock Airport
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