Arizona Snow Report

April 24 2024
Active Winter Storm Warnings

Arizona SNOW REPORT

April 24 2024


Snowpack levels across the state are currently 48% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Arizona was last observed at Baker Butte Smt with a snowpack depth of 32”, about 167% of normal when compared to it's 19" average depth for this time of year. Snowslide Canyon, perched at an elevation of 9,730 ft., is currently experiencing some of the coldest temps in Arizona with air temps last recorded at 55 degrees.

More snowfall is expected this week, and areas like Chalender are forecasted to receive up to 5" of snowfall in the next 5 days.

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RECENT SNOWFALL TOTALS

Snowpack conditions in Arizona vary across different mountain ranges, contributing to crucial water resources in the state. The San Francisco Peaks, located in northern Arizona, often have the highest snow accumulation. The watershed formed by the peaks feeds into the Verde and Salt rivers, which provide water for agriculture and communities. The White Mountains in eastern Arizona also contribute significantly to the state's snowpack, feeding the Little Colorado River watershed. Winter climate in Arizona is typically mild, with occasional storms bringing snow to higher elevations. Interestingly, Arizona's snowfall has been studied for centuries, with Native American tribes recording snowfall patterns and early European settlers conducting scientific observations. Today, snow science plays a vital role in predicting water availability and managing water resources in the arid state. Multiple sources, including the National Weather Service and the Arizona Department of Water Resources, can provide more detailed and up-to-date information.





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