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Weekend Kicks Off with Snowy Weather and Warm Events in Flagstaff
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, January 24th. Kick off your weekend with a heads-up on the roads and weather shaping our mountain town today. Tragically, Flagstaff Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash on Highway 89 Thursday evening around 6:18 pm, reminding us all to stay extra vigilant, especially as a massive winter storm rolls in from the west. Expect one to three inches of snow across the region tonight into Sunday morning, with slick conditions and reduced visibility making drives to the store or slopes a bit more adventurous, so bundle up and check those tires.[1][5] Over on the Navajo Nation, a state of emergency is in effect through April due to severe winter weather, including up to six inches of snow in lower areas and twelve in higher spots like the Chuska Mountains, which could ripple into our local travel plans if youre heading that way for supplies or family.[3]
But dont let the chill keep you indoors, Flagstaff friends, theres plenty of fun heating things up today. NAU Mens Basketball takes on Northern Colorado this afternoon, a perfect chance to cheer on the Lumberjacks and feel that hometown pride pulse through the McKale Center. If youre craving culture, head to Ardrey Auditorium at 7:30 pm for Symphonic Sci-Fi, where the orchestra blasts through epic soundtracks thatll transport you to galactic adventures without leaving town.[2] Theater lovers, catch She Kills Monsters running now, a wild ride packed with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s nostalgia that packs a heart-pounding punch on stage. Crafters, the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona Guild hosts The Knitting Hour at the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library starting at 1 pm yesterday, but pop in for ongoing sessions to learn basics or unstuck your project, with supplies on hand for all skill levels.[4]
Snow enthusiasts, Arizona Snowbowls hosting the USASA Grand Canyon Series with Giant Slalom and Slalom races from 7 am to 4 pm, so grab your pass for early loads and witness shredders conquering the fresh powder. Families can join Healthy Habits workshops online via Futures Start Now, building better routines that stick through the winter blues.[6] Looking ahead, keep an eye on Pepsi Amphitheater for spring lineups and Snow Jamz music fest in early March for live beats amid the melts.
Stay safe out there, make some memories, and embrace what makes Flagstaff magical even in the snow. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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But dont let the chill keep you indoors, Flagstaff friends, theres plenty of fun heating things up today. NAU Mens Basketball takes on Northern Colorado this afternoon, a perfect chance to cheer on the Lumberjacks and feel that hometown pride pulse through the McKale Center. If youre craving culture, head to Ardrey Auditorium at 7:30 pm for Symphonic Sci-Fi, where the orchestra blasts through epic soundtracks thatll transport you to galactic adventures without leaving town.[2] Theater lovers, catch She Kills Monsters running now, a wild ride packed with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s nostalgia that packs a heart-pounding punch on stage. Crafters, the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona Guild hosts The Knitting Hour at the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library starting at 1 pm yesterday, but pop in for ongoing sessions to learn basics or unstuck your project, with supplies on hand for all skill levels.[4]
Snow enthusiasts, Arizona Snowbowls hosting the USASA Grand Canyon Series with Giant Slalom and Slalom races from 7 am to 4 pm, so grab your pass for early loads and witness shredders conquering the fresh powder. Families can join Healthy Habits workshops online via Futures Start Now, building better routines that stick through the winter blues.[6] Looking ahead, keep an eye on Pepsi Amphitheater for spring lineups and Snow Jamz music fest in early March for live beats amid the melts.
Stay safe out there, make some memories, and embrace what makes Flagstaff magical even in the snow. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI