Heavy Snow — Northeast Plateaus and Mesas From Highway 264 North, Arizona
2019-02-20 to 2019-02-22 · Northeast Plateaus and Mesas From Highway 264 North, Arizona
Event narrative
Thirteen inches of snow fell 4 miles northwest of Steamboat Canyon. Seven inches of snow fell in Tonalea at 5,600 feet.
Wider weather episode
A cold, strong, intensifying low pressure system spread a deep blanket of snow over a majority of central and northern Arizona between the evening of February 20th and the night of February 22nd, 2019. Across the Mogollon Rim and other high country regions, reports of two to over three feet of snow were received. Anywhere from a few inches to over a foot of snow fell in the lower deserts and valleys of northern Arizona. These lower elevations may not see accumulating snow for several years at at time. For many locations across central and northern Arizona, this storm was among the top 10 greatest recorded. The single-day snowfall record was broken at Flagstaff Airport and in Show Low. As a result of the heavy snowfall, major roadways were closed, trees were downed and power was lost in local communities. Both the City of Flagstaff and Coconino declared a state of emergency on February Thursday 21.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 814405. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.