Un sistema meteorológico trajo lluvia ligera a las elevaciones más bajas y una capa decente de nieve a las elevaciones más altas de Arizona.
Mount Lemmon General Store en Summerhaven recibió alrededor de 1 a 2 pulgadas de nieve el lunes temprano, según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. Se puede ver nieve justo antes del marcador de milla 16 y en elevaciones superiores a los 6,000 pies.
El servicio meteorológico también señaló que el Aeropuerto Internacional de ճܳó registró su primera lluvia mensurable desde el 29 de agosto, es decir, luego de 71 días.
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Nov. 10 photos: Snow in the Santa Catalina Moutnains
Rebekah Verduzco, right, and her boyfriend Fino Ariston make three snowmen, representing them and their upcoming baby, near Upper Green Mountain Trailhead in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Tucson, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Snow covers a burn scar from the Bighorn Fire in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Ice sticks to branches and leaves with a little bit of fall color in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Tucson, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Santa Catalina Moutnains
Low flying clouds cover portions of the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
A Steller Jay grabs a peanut off the a wall at The Living Rainbow Gift Shop in Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Santa Catalina Mountains
A worker shovels snow off N. Mt. Lemmon Rd. in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Santa Catalina Mountains
Rachel Steers, family member and employee at The Mount Lemmon Cookie Cabin Pizzeria and Eatery, shovels snow off the front porch of the cookie cabin, 12781 N. Sabino Canyon Park, in Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Grand Canyon
Snow in the Grand Canyon on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. Nearly four inches of snow fell in the Grand Canyon Village overnight.
Snow in the Grand Canyon
All areas on the North Rim, including SR 67, the North Kaibab Trailhead, and the Scenic Roads remain CLOSED until further notice as a result of a winter storm on Nov. 9, 2020, according to the National Park Service.
Snow in Strawberry
More than two-inches of snow in Strawberry, Ariz., near Payson, on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in Pinetop
Snow at the Pinetop office of the Arizona Game and Fish Department on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in Northern Arizona
Snow in the Flagstaff area as seen from O'Leary Lookout just east of the San Francisco Peaks in Coconino National Forest on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Ice sticks to a tree trunk off N. General Hitchcock Hwy. near the Palisades Visitor Center in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Tucson, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
A snowman rests on a wood fence across from Mount Lemmon's Ski Valley in Mt. Lemmon, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020. The Mt. Lemmon General Store in Summerhaven got about 1-2 inches of snow early Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Visitors walk past the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley sign on Ski Valley in Mt. Lemmon, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020. The Mt. Lemmon General Store in Summerhaven got about 1-2 inches of snow early Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
A vehicle drives past a parking pullout sign covered with snow and ice near Incinerator Ridge Rd. in the Santa Catalina Mountains outside of Tucson, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Two people walk their dogs outside of Mount Lemmon's Ski Valley in Mt. Lemmon, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020. The Mt. Lemmon General Store in Summerhaven got about 1-2 inches of snow early Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Debbie Fagan, owner of The Living Rainbow Gift Shop, places peanuts on a wall for birds in Summerhaven, Ariz. on Nov. 9, 2020. The Mt. Lemmon General Store in Summerhaven got about 1-2 inches of snow early Monday, according to the National Weather Service. Snow can be seen just before mile marker 16 and at elevations higher than 6,000 feet. The weather service also noted Tucson International Airport recorded its first measurable rainfall since Aug. 29, a stretch of 71 days.

