Weather Crisis Continues to Wreak Havoc in Arizona with Heavy Snowfall

 In Event News

After wreaking havoc in California with a series of powerful storms, the weather system moved eastward, bringing a significant snowfall to northern Arizona. The shift in weather patterns resulted in heavy snow accumulation, disrupting life in the region. Northern Arizona, particularly around Flagstaff, experienced up to 2 feet of snow in certain locations, with expectations of continued snowfall into the weekend.

The severe weather conditions led to partial closures of major interstates, including I-40 and I-17, due to snow, ice, and whiteout conditions, significantly impacting travel and transportation. Meanwhile, California began to see clearer skies after enduring days of relentless wind, rain, and heavy snowfall that led to power outages, street flooding, and hundreds of mudslides.

Weather Crisis Continues to Wreak Havoc in Arizona with Heavy Snowfall: Actionable Insights on EigenPrism

Post-Event

All EigenPrism® users can assess the post-event impact of the snow accumulation using the following event footprint:

72-hour observed snow accumulation as of 2024-02-07

Forecasts

Winter Storm

US Winter Storm Forecast Report Template

The report template auto-updates with the latest available forecasts, which include:

  • 72-hr Forecast Freezing Rain Accumulation,
  • 72-hr Forecast Snow Accumulation,
  • Potential Winter Storm Overall Impact, and
  • Potential Winter Storm Flash Freeze Impact

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