A courageous walker pushes on as blustery winds and snow showers move through Buffalo Park in January. Winter conditions have been rare so far this season.
A courageous walker pushes on as blustery winds and snow showers move through Buffalo Park in January. Winter conditions have been rare so far this season.
As the city starts March nearly 5 feet behind the normal snowfall for the season, Flagstaff's long-range forecast doesn't show much upcoming relief from the dry conditions.
Taking a look back on the winter’s lack of snow or significant precipitation, as well as looking ahead to the temperatures and precipitation expected from March to June, Meteorologist-in-Charge Brian Klimowski and warning coordination meteorologist Megan Taylor from the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Bellemont detailed the current drought conditions in northern Arizona to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors during its Feb. 25 meeting.
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