Flagstaff, Arizona – Northern Arizona may see brief winter weather signals late next week, but current guidance supports only a limited chance for snow, with no strong indication of a widespread or high-impact event across the High Country.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, northern Arizona sits on the southern edge of a broader cold pattern from Saturday through the following Friday. While colder air is expected to dip into the region at times, storm systems moving through the Southwest appear weak or moisture-limited, keeping snowfall potential on the lower end.
In Flagstaff and surrounding areas along Interstate 40, overnight and early morning temperatures could support light snow or flurries if moisture is present. Any accumulation would likely be minor, though brief slick spots could develop on elevated roadways and untreated surfaces during colder periods.
Across eastern Arizona, including Show Low and the White Mountains, higher elevations may see occasional light snow, but impacts are expected to remain limited. Farther north near Page and the Arizona–Utah border, conditions favor cold and mostly dry weather, with only isolated snow chances at times.
Arizona Department of Transportation officials advise drivers to remain cautious during early morning travel, especially across higher terrain and shaded roadways. While significant winter weather is not anticipated, updates may be issued if colder air or storm tracks shift later next week.





