Flagstaff Region Road Conditions, Closures, and Incidents Report: 5:30 AM Friday 1/9/2026

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5:30 AM Friday 1/9/2026

Per ADOT: ADOT snowplows are working around the clock in affected areas. Motorists are reminded not to tailgate a snowplow – leave four car lengths between the snowplow and your vehicle – and do not pass a snowplow. Let the snowplow clear the roadway of snow and ice, allowing for safer travel for everyone.

  • Interstate 40: OPEN BOTH DIRECTIONS 
  • Interstate 17: OPEN BOTH DIRECTIONS
  • Highway 89 North: OPEN BOTH DIRECTIONS
    • Snow and Ice on the road surface in many areas. 
  • Highway 180: OPEN BOTH DIRECTIONS 
    • Snow and Ice on the road surface in many areas. 
  • Highway 89A: OPEN BOTH DIRECTIONS 
    • Snow and ice on the roadway
  • Flagstaff Streets: 
    • Snow and ice are reported on many roadways

Drivers who choose to travel when winter driving conditions are present should be prepared to spend extended time on the road in winter conditions. Drivers are advised to check with the National Weather Service for current weather conditions and forecasts and plan their travel accordingly.

ADOT snowplows are working around-the-clock in affected areas. Motorists are reminded not to tailgate a snowplow – leave four car-lengths between the snowplow and your vehicle – and do not pass a snowplow. Let the snowplow clear the roadway of snow and ice, allowing for safer travel for everyone.

Motorists that choose to travel during the winter storm should pack an emergency kit before traveling. A full list of items to pack in a winter emergency kit is available at azdot.gov/KnowSnow.

Real-time highway conditions are available on ADOT’s Arizona Traveler Information site at az511.gov, the AZ511 app (download for Apple or Android devices) or by calling 511.

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