The largest storm I can find record of was in 1967 with 86 inches of snow in 9 days (see related link) . Average years see about 114 inches of snow per year, but it swings from very dry years to very wet years.
As of July 2, 2014, there was no rain fall at all in Flagstaff, AZ. You can check with the local weather channel in Flagstaff to find out the weather.
Flagstaff receives about 115" annually. There are towns at higher elevations that get more, but of legitimate cities, it would be Flagstaff.
No it did not
It is extremely rare, and the snow never lasts.
yes there has been a lot of snow in that area
6 inches of snow
about 63% of the state gets snow each winter example: Flagstaff
Flagstaff receives about 115" annually. There are towns at higher elevations that get more, but of legitimate cities, it would be Flagstaff.
yes
It depend were you are. If your in Flagstaff which has an elevation of about 7000,you'll get snow as early as late september-early october.It will usually end in May.
Indeed it does and it can get very cold after the sun goes down. Flagstaff has an elevation of 6,910 feet and while normally quite arid it does experience all forms of weather on a routine basis.
none. and if it has ever been, extremely rare
79 cents
Yes, as much or more than it does today.
Flagstaff is a city in Arizona. This would assume that all Flagstaff hotels are in Flagstaff or in Arizona because Flagstaff is a city located in Arizona.
no it does not snow in the grassland
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
The address of the Flagstaff Public Library is: 300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, 86001 5304