WILLIAMS, AZ — Drivers are being cautioned about driving on Interstate 40 in Arizona's high country. On Wednesday morning, the Arizona Department of Transportation announced multiple crashes and disabled vehicles near Williams, Arizona.
Winter Storm Warnings have been issued for elevations above 6,500 feet on Wednesday, including Flagstaff, the Kaibab Plateau, and the Mogollon Rim.
Flagstaff could see 6 to 8 inches of snow and wind gusts at nearly 60 mph, leading to blowing snow and low visibility.
Click here to view live radar as winter storms move through Arizona.
Here are the latest updates about this round of winter weather:
1:05 p.m.
All City of Show Low facilities will be closed until further notice due to the severe wind event. Please be safe!
If we are able to open facilities again today, the public will be notified immediately. If not, city facilities will reopen on Thursday, February 19th, 2026, at regularly scheduled hours. 📢🚨
12:30 p.m.
Power outage in Show Low:
Severe weather in the area has damaged equipment. We are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
Boundary: Lumbermans Loop To Sierra Park Trail And 31St Drive To Hwy. 77
11:30 a.m.
Snowbowl announces it is closed for the rest of the day on Wednesday.
"Due to significant continued high winds across the mountain, Snowbowl will be closed for the remainder of the day, February 18, 2026. All guests with lift tickets, rentals, or lesson purchases will be credited. If you have any questions, please reach out to customerservice@snowbowl.ski."
10:06 a.m.
I-40 near Williams: We now have multiple crashes and a disabled vehicle in the westbound lanes between MPs 160 and 170.
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) February 18, 2026
Keep your speed down if traveling thorugh this area.
For snow travel tips, go to https://t.co/p7lfSISK3U. pic.twitter.com/OK6dRwdsxm
9:43 a.m.
Heads up if you're on US 180. Winter driving conditions continue throughout Northwestern Arizona.
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) February 18, 2026
It bears repeating:
❄️Plan your route in advance.
❄️Notify someone of your route, destination and arrival time.
❄️Keep your fuel tank 3/4 full.
MORE: https://t.co/j04gqUe5Fm https://t.co/9IzwvDUGGk
5:23 a.m.
⚠️ EXTREME CAUTION if traveling to the high country
— Jorge Torres (@JorgeTWeather) February 18, 2026
Heavy snow + 50+ mph gusts
White-out conditions possible mid-day
Slick, icy roads likely through tonight. pic.twitter.com/4aFBZb1xqf
❄️ Snow will pile up in the high country
— Jorge Torres (@JorgeTWeather) February 18, 2026
6-8" possible in Flagstaff
5-8" near Williams
Snow levels dropping to 4,000–5,000 ft
Winter driving conditions expected on I-17 & I-40. pic.twitter.com/wBPPfgC6bn
5:20 a.m.
The weather conditions have led to the closure of Flagstaff Unified School District schools on Wednesday.
Tuesday evening
