The three storms this past week dumped a significant amount of snow in New Mexico. But those storms also dumped so much in Flagstaff, Arizona that it has reached number 4 in the National Weather Bureau's record books for January.
They posted:
The latest January snowfall for Flagstaff ranks as the 4th highest on record, beating the infamous January of 2010. We have 11 days left this month to see if we climb any higher - 3rd place is within reach.
Flagstaff has the most robust snowfall record we have for northern AZ with records reaching back to 1898. As it stands, January hasn't seen this much snow since 1980, 43 years ago!
It is interesting that 1949 is number one. That's the same year that Los Angeles got an extremely rare snowstorm.
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