Arizona, Phoenix and storm systems
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A pair of weather systems moving through the state this week will bring scattered rain and cold temperatures, with lows dipping into the teens.
Two weather systems, one coming from off the coast of southern California, the other from the Pacific Northwest, are going to be in close proximity to each other on Thursday. That’s going to bring a slight chance for rain in the Valley, but a better chance for some snow in northern Arizona in the mountains.
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Phoenix, AZ, expects stable weather with sunny days, mild temperatures, and a slight chance of midweek showers, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
Areas like Flagstaff and across northern Arizona could see 3-5 inches of snow, and higher amounts are possible in eastern Arizona, including Pinetop, where some models are bringing up to 8 inches. By Friday, we will see more sunshine as the storm moves east, and we will be dry for the upcoming weekend.