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White Mountains
NORTHEASTERN ARIZONA (White Mountains)
Note: Streams are flowing high. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake’s are ice-covered to ice-free and are slightly turbid to turbid. Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 [...]
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March 25th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
White Mountains
Note: Streams are flowing high. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake’s are ice-covered to ice-free and are slightly turbid to turbid. Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 is closed to Big [...]
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March 17th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
White Mountains
Note: Streams are flowing high. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake conditions can change from day to day and have unsafe ice. Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 is closed to Big [...]
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March 11th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
White Mountains
Note: Streams are flowing high. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake conditions can change from day to day and have unsafe ice. Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake [...]
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February 28th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | 4 Comments
Note: Streams are flowing high. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake conditions can change from day-to-day and have unsafe ice.
Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake and Crescent Lake, as well as most interior Forest [...]
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February 19th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: The area received lots of snow recently. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake conditions can change from day to day and have unsafe ice. Some lakes have received lots of recent runoff and can be turbid.
Forest roads are closed. State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake [...]
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February 8th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | 2 Comments
White Mountains
Note: Streams are flowing very high with recent precipitation. Many lakes are spilling, are very turbid, and are ice-covered to ice-free. Higher elevation lakes are still ice-covered. Lower elevation lake conditions can change from day to day and have unsafe ice. Forest roads are closed. State Highway [...]
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January 31st, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: Lakes and streams are ice-covered. Forest roads are closed.
State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake and Crescent Lake, as well as most interior Forest roads due to a recent snow storm. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is undergoing reconstruction and realignment and the following [...]
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January 17th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: Lakes and streams are ice-covered. Forest roads are closed.
State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake and Crescent Lake, as well as most interior Forest roads due to a recent snow storm. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is undergoing reconstruction and realignment and the following [...]
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January 16th, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: Lakes and streams are ice-covered. National forest roads are closed in most areas.
State Highway 261 is closed to Big Lake and Crescent Lake, as well as most interior Forest roads due to a recent snow storm. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is undergoing reconstruction and [...]
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January 3rd, 2008 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments