I wonder how much snow fell in Sedona, AZ. Earlier this evening I chanced upon
a couple of colour neg photos I took in Sedona in 1984 and there was snow on
the ground then.
I suspect that Sedona is more developed now than it was 35 years ago.
jh
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On 02/21/19 08:31 PM, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> So far, Flafstaff has had 33.1" of snow, and we're only halfway through this
> storm. That's the most they've had in a single day since 1915. We won't know
> the storm total until tomorrow afternoon. Schools everywhere are closed until
> at least Monday.
>
> >
> > We're having one helluva time with the weather out here. It has
> >been raining all day, and the temperature here got up to 43F and then
> >slowly declined.
> >
> > We're setting all sorts of records, and it ain't over yet.
> >Tomorrow the high will be just 51F, and the record is 54F, which was
> >set way back in 1898. Snow levels in the Rim country could be as much
> >as three feet, which will set new records everywhere up there.
> >
> > Highways to the north and east have been closed since this morning,
> >and Interstate 40 has come to a standstill.
> >
> > Yes, I know that there has been severe weather all over this winter,
> >but for us here in the mild, mild west this is extreme.
> >
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
> - Hunter S. Thompson
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