How Williams weathered the storm

2016-01-31-01WILLIAMS — Just as the results of the January storm melted away, northern Arizona was struck with yet another storm.

Rain began about 4 p.m. turning into snow by about 5:30. By about 6:40 there were already two rollover accidents reported. Through out the night, Department of Public Safety officers were kept busy with accidents and searching for lost vehicles.
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Williams residents may have found it necessary to reset clocks as power failed twice for about thirty-seconds starting at about 10:10 p.m. and fluxuations continued until about 10:40.

The storm lasting through Monday dumped about another 10-inches of snow. Fortunately the City of Williams returned to its formal snow removal pattern.
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Snow at Buckskinner and Ski Play road keeps piling up.

Snow at Buckskinner and Ski Play road keeps piling up.


A 10% chance of more snow is predicted for tomorrow before noon with wind chills dropping the temperature to -2 degrees. It is expected to clear up Friday through Tuesday next week with temperatures rising from 38 on Friday to mid 50’s by Tuesday.