Snow is steadily coming down across the high country as a winter storm moves through Arizona.
Winter weather has forced road and school closures across northern Arizona Thursday and Friday, and snow was even reported by road crews even farther south than Sunset Point along the I-17.
The National Weather Service has the following snowfall totals over the last 48 hours, last updated at 4 p.m. Friday:
Bagdad: 14"
Chino Valley: 26”
Downtown Flagstaff: 28.5”
Flagstaff Airport: 40.1" *Snowiest day ever recorded in Flagstaff Thursday*
Iron Springs: 23"
Jerome: 14"
Kachina Village: 41”
Kingman: 18"
Parks: 34.5"
Paulden: 16”
Payson: 27"
Pine: 25"
Prescott: 28"
Prescott Valley: 27”
Sedona: 15"
Snowflake: 21"
South Rim: 11"
Williams: 24”
Yarnell: 8”
The winter storm has also brought rain to the Valley.
Here are the latest 48-hour rainfall totals, according to the Maricopa County Flood Control District, last updated at 4 p.m. Friday:
Apache Junction: 2.17"
Bumble Bee: 1.30"
Carefree: 1.93"
Chandler: 2.32"
El Mirage: 0.55"
Gilbert: 2.32”
Glendale: 1.34”
Goodyear: 0.98"
Guadalupe: 1.61"
Lake Pleasant: 1.14"
Mesa: 1.89”
New River: 1.06"
Paradise Valley: 1.46"
Peoria: 1.18"
Central Phoenix: 0.94"
North Phoenix: 1.57"
South Phoenix: 1.02"
Queen Creek: 2.13"
San Tan Valley: 2.05"
Scottsdale: 1.65”
Surprise: 1.14"
Sun City West: 1.18"
Tempe: 1.65”
Wittmann: 1.38"
Check rainfall totals in your area here.