80 beautiful photos of snow in Southern Arizona
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Parts of the Old Pueblo woke up to snow on New Year's Day, followed by more snow Wednesday morning.
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Snow in Vail
Snow in Vail on Jan. 2.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow in Tucson
Snow around the Agua Caliente Wash area in the northeast valley on Jan. 2.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow in northeast Tucson
Snow in northeast Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Emily AnneSnow in Saguaro National Park West
Snow in Saguaro National Park West on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Karen Ramage McCroreySnow in Saguaro National Park
Snow in Saguaro National Park on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Sarah KazySaguaro East National Park
My Baxter enjoying the snow
By Terri DickeySnow in Empire Mountains
The Empire Mountains emerge from cloud cover after the second round of winter storms brought snowfall to the surrounding metro Tucson area and southeast Arizona, Jan. 2, 2019, south of Vail, Ariz.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow in Tucson
Snow in east Tucson
Snow near Saguaro National Park in Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Barbara Bhavani CooperSnow in east Tucson
Snow in east Tucson on Jan. 2.Ìý
Courtesy Kelly RhodesSnow in east Tucson
Snow in east Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Kelly RhodesSnow in east Tucson
Snow in the Civano area on Jan. 2.
Courtesy John StarkSnow in east Tucson
Snow in Corona De Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Patti StaroskiSnow in east Tucson
Snow in Corona De Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Patti StaroskiSnow in east Tucson
Snow in east Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Leslie RomanyshynSnow in east side Tucson
Snow blankets a yard and a wash in the Silverado Hills neighborhood on the morning of Jan. 2, 2019.
By Tyler HansenSnow in Vail
Snow in Vail
Snow in the Vail and Corona De Tucson area on Jan. 2.
Sgt. Pete DuganSnow in Vail
Snow at the Rincon Cemetery in Vail on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Jim WagnerSnow in Vail
Snow in Vail on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Nancy WintonSnow in Vail
Snow in Vail
Snow in Vail on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Nancy WintonSnow in Vail
Snow in Vail on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Nancy WintonSnow in Vail
Snow in Vail on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Nancy WintonSnow in Vail
Early morning snow in Vail, Az, near Corana de Tucson
By Jane AkobSnow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow in northeast Tucson
Snow in northeast Tucson on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Jean WilliamsSnow near Tucson
Snow near Tucson
Snow in Green Valley
Snow in Green Valley on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Sharon BookbinderSnow in Rio Rico
Snow in Rio Rico on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Brandon FairclothSnow in Rio Rico
Snow in Rio Rico
Snow in Rio Rico on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Marisa ValenciaSnow in Sahuarita
Snow in Sahuarita on Jan. 2.
Courtesy LaKasha PeckSnow in Sahuarita
Snow in Sahuarita on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Janice HennessySnow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow in Tucson
Snow on the way to Colossal Cave on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Allison MedinaSnow in Tucson
Snow in the Corona De Tucson area on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Robert KaliforniaSnow in Corona De Tucson
Snow in Corona De Tucson on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Amanda BarrasSnow in Sahuarita
Snow in Sahuarita on Jan. 1.
@Sgt_Skillcraft on TwitterSnow in Finger Rock
Snow on the Finger Rock hiking trail on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Charles PedenSnow in Saguaro National Park
Snow in Saguaro National Park
Snow in Saguaro National Park on Jan. 2.
Courtesy Mike VillalobosSnow in Saguaro National Park
Snow in Saguaro National Park on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Jeremy MichaelSnow in Saguaro National Park
Snow in Saguaro National Park on Jan. 1.
Courtesy Jeremy MichaelSnow in Elfrida
Snow in Tucson
Snow in Redington
Snow in Vail
Vail snow
Snowman in Sahuarita
Snow in Southern Arizona
Snow near Biosphere 2
Snowy conditions in Sahuarita
Snow near Sabino Canyon
Snow near Rocking K Ranch
Snow in Arizona
Snow in Arizona
Snow in Oracle
Taking a ride in the snow in Oracle, Ariz. Jan. 1
Serena Rios McRaeSnow in Arizona
Snow in Vail
Snowy conditions captured at Rancho Del Lago Golf Course in Vail, Ariz.
Erin DerrySnow in Vail
Kim Rego's dog, Trooper, stands in the snow staring off in the distance in Vail, Ariz.
Kim RegoSnow in Sonoita
Snow in Saguaro National Park
I meant Saguaro of course.
— Tim Steller (@senyorreporter)
Video: Snow falling in Tucson
Sahuarita Snow
Snow on New Year’s Day in Sahuarita at 2800 feet
By Frapples EndresSnow on the Tucson Mountains
Snow on Wasson Peak in the Tucson Mountains west of Tucson on Jan. 1, 2019.
Courtesy of Jeffrey M. Dean
New Year's Day snow in Tucson
Snow covers the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson after a snow storm on New Year’s Eve.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow on the Tucson Mountains
Snow on Wasson Peak in the Tucson Mountains west of Tucson on Jan. 1, 2019.
Courtesy Jeffrey M. DeanSnow
A peak in the Santa Catalinas peeks out of the low clouds shrouding the snowy slopes from below, Wednesday, January 1, 2019, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow
A hike walks under the cloudy and snowy Santa Catalinas along the Agua Caliente Wash, Wednesday, January 1, 2019, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow
Clouds hover below the peaks on the eastern reaches of the Santa Catalinas following a New Year's Eve snow shower, Wednesday, January 1, 2019, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSnow on the Catalinas
The clouds part to reveal snow above Pima Canyon on the Western end of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson on Jan. 1, 2019, as seen from Oracle and Magee roads. Immaculate Heart High School is lower left.
Rick Wiley / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSanta Catalinas snow
Ulises Sanchez Jr. sends up spray of twigs and snow after his sled gets a little off the beaten path as he, his brother and sister, mom and dad take advantage of the cold front that left several inches of snow in the upper reaches of the Santa Catalinas Wednesday, December 26, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. The five Sanchezs were sliding down their favorite slopes, a closed road just off Sykes Knob Rd., at around 8,000 feet. The Mt. Lemmon Highway was closed again to non-resident traffic for most of the day, opening for few hours before being closed down again just before sunset.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVSanta Catalinas snow
Robert Garcia uses the tools at hand, the family's toboggan, to shovel snow into the back of his brother's pick-up as they prepare to transport a bedful of snow down into the town following a cold front that dumped several inches of high altitude snow in the upper reaches of the Santa Catalinas, Wednesday, December 26, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Kelly Presnell / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVRelated to this collection
Traffic backed up waiting to go up Catalina Highway.
Cold, wet month saw about 1 inch of rain.
Snow was falling early Wednesday morning in portions of the Tucson metro area as well as across southern Arizona.
Above: Snow covers Wasson Peak in the Tucson Mountains west of Tucson.
The winter storm that brought snow to parts of Southeast ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV on New Year’s Eve continues into tomorrow.
The first baby born in Tucson in 2019 was born nearly two hours into the new year.
Rep. Mark Finchem of Oro Valley has introduced more bills than any other Southern Arizona legislator, continuing his campaign against looming liberalism
The way self-proclaimed tax activist Lynne Weaver sees it, anyone who makes it to age 65 should not have to pay property taxes on their homes.
The Arizona Chapter of The Satanic Temple has been lobbying various cities and towns to be among religious groups allowed to give a short speech or prayer prior to public meetings.
Below are 6 safety tips provided by the Arizona Department of TransportationÂ
Folks with the Game and Fish Department in Tucson recently shared a video of a mountain lion roaming around the Sabino Canyon area.Ìý
After two days of snow and plenty of freeze warnings, Tucson is expected to warm up a bit on Friday.Ìý
A pedestrian was struck on East Grant Road early Thursday morning, Tucson police say.
Pima County was one of the few law enforcement agencies in the region that did not carry the anti-overdose spray in a survey by the Star over the summer.
Officials warn to be cautious while driving and to watch for ice
The National Park Service closed the main entrance to Chiricahua National Monument due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, officials say.
A Guatemalan man seen signaling for help on a snowcapped mountain west of Tucson was rescued by authorities Wednesday afternoon, officials say.

