
A storm over the southwest U.S. will shift east through Thursday while another Pacific storm pivots over the region Friday through the weekend. Widespread low elevation rain and high elevation snow showers are expected with each storm. Both storms will shift over the central U.S. with the first occurring tonight through Thursday and the second Saturday night into Monday. Flood Watches issued. Read More >


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NOAA Weather Radios Maintained by NWS Flagstaff
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Flagstaff and southern Coconino/Navajo Counties at Mount Elden |
WXK-76 | 162.400 | |
| WWF-52 | 162.475 | ||
| WWF-99 | 162.550 | ||
| WWF-98 | 162.525 | ||
| KXI-23 | 162.525 | ||
| WWG-41 | 162.425 | ||
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Important Notes about the Streaming Products Regional Synopsis: a description of the general weather pattern expected over the next few days Zone Forecast: a weather forecast for specified areas Hourly Observations: hourly observations from around the state Weather watches, warnings, and advisories are NOT available through these web broadcasts Q: Are these truly live broadcasts? A: These audio files are the most up-to-date select excerpts available from six NWR transmitters located throughout northern Arizona. To get the full suite of weather information, tune into the nearest transmitter for your location using a NOAA Weather Radio. |
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