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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 2 MIN

Flagstaff Local Frequency: Avalanche Alerts, Heat Wave Ahead, and NAU Golf Glory

from Local Frequency - Flagstaff · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15. Rise and shine, Flagstaff friends, we have a dynamic day ahead with some critical safety notes and plenty of ways to soak up our mountain vibes. First things first, the National Weather Service just issued avalanche watches for the San Francisco Peaks and Kachina Peaks Wilderness, kicking in today thanks to fresh snowpack and unstable conditions relayed by the Kachina Peaks Avalanche Center. If youre heading up for backcountry adventures, stick to marked trails, check the latest forecasts, and gear up properly, because Mother Nature doesnt mess around up there, and your safety keeps our community thriving.[1] Shifting to sunnier skies, our weather stays warm, dry, and windy this weekend, but brace for a monster heat wave rolling in Monday as high pressure dominates, potentially smashing daily and monthly records through the week. Perfect excuse to plan outdoor fun before it scorchesstay hydrated and watch for those wind advisories too.[1] Over at Northern Arizona University, the womens golf team is crushing it at the Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona, holding a massive 17-shot lead after two rounds at 13-under par. Standouts like Amy Hodgkins leading individuals at seven-under with birdies galore, Sumin Kang close behind, and the whole squad dominating par-4s and birdie counts. Catch the final shotgun start today at 8:30 a.m. and cheer on the Lumberjacks as they chase the winits a proud moment boosting our local sports spirit.[7][8] For family outings, dive into kid-friendly gems like the Challenge Course at Buffalo Park for epic views and games, or Flagstaff Extremes zip lines and obstacle courses in the ponderosas, building teamwork and thrills that create lasting memories. Hit Thorpe Parks toddler playground, Bushmaster for shaded swings and skate action, or the Aquaplex for slides, lazy rivers, and rock walls to tire out the little ones. Families can rent ebikes for FUTS trails, explore lava tubes with headlamps, or chill indoors at The Geekery playing board games and Magic. Grab pizza at Fratellis or Satchmos BBQ where kids color on tablecloths, then cap it with a scenic drive to Arizona Snowbowl for fresh air.[4] Music lovers, tonight The California Honeydrops bring their soulful grooves to The Orpheum Theatercatch that high-energy show for a perfect Sunday vibe.[6] And a quick note, authorities reported shots fired on University Avenue last night; stay vigilant and report anything suspicious to keep our streets safe.[5] This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15. Rise and shine, Flagstaff friends, we have a dynamic day ahead with some critical safety notes and plenty of ways to soak up our mountain vibes. First things first, the National Weather Service just issued avalanche watches for the San Francisco Peaks and Kachina Peaks Wilderness, kicking in today thanks to fresh snowpack and unstable conditions relayed by the Kachina Peaks Avalanche Center. If youre heading up for backcountry adventures, stick to marked trails, check the latest forecasts, and gear up properly, because Mother Nature doesnt mess around up there, and your safety keeps our community thriving.[1] Shifting to sunnier skies, our weather stays warm, dry, and windy this weekend, but brace for a monster heat wave rolling in Monday as high pressure dominates, potentially smashing daily and monthly records through the week. Perfect excuse to plan outdoor fun before it scorchesstay hydrated and watch for those wind advisories too.[1] Over at Northern Arizona University, the womens golf team is crushing it at the Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona, holding a massive 17-shot lead after two rounds at 13-under par. Standouts like Amy Hodgkins leading individuals at seven-under with birdies galore, Sumin Kang close behind, and the whole squad dominating par-4s and birdie counts. Catch the final shotgun start today at 8:30 a.m. and cheer on the Lumberjacks as they chase the winits a proud moment boosting our local sports spirit.[7][8] For family outings, dive into kid-friendly gems like the Challenge Course at Buffalo Park for epic views and games, or Flagstaff Extremes zip lines and obstacle courses in the ponderosas, building teamwork and thrills that create lasting memories. Hit Thorpe Parks toddler playground, Bushmaster for shaded swings and skate action, or the Aquaplex for slides, lazy rivers, and rock walls to tire out the little ones. Families can rent ebikes for FUTS trails, explore lava tubes with headlamps, or chill indoors at The Geekery playing board games and Magic. Grab pizza at Fratellis or Satchmos BBQ where kids color on tablecloths, then cap it with a scenic drive to Arizona Snowbowl for fresh air.[4] Music lovers, tonight The California Honeydrops bring their soulful grooves to The Orpheum Theatercatch that high-energy show for a perfect Sunday vibe.[6] And a quick note, authorities reported shots fired on University Avenue last night; stay vigilant and report anything suspicious to keep our streets safe.[5] This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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