Weather pattern in the Western US has definitely shifted towards winter. A little late for it, but snow making it's way down to Flagstaff Arizona for tomorrow morning.

Will continue to see that pattern through at least early next week - and perhaps longer than that.

@chattwjonathan Oh, do you get snow that far south? I thought basically the southern half of USA wouldn't get snow.

@trinsec Flagstaff is at about 7000 ft / 2100m elevation - so in the winter months, more than half of it's precipitation falls as snow. The mountains also help wring out more precipitation than the surrounding deserts.

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@trinsec Now - over where I'm at in Southeast Tennessee - it's a different story. We probably average seeing snow once a year, and it doesn't usually stick around. Can get more, but often don't get any.

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