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Flagstaff, AZ in November

11Southie
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We are planning a trip for the Polar Express/Grand Canyon Railroad in November. Was wondering how bad the snow or weather might be that time of year if we decided to drive from Southern California to there in a 32 foot Class A gasser or just pack in the SUV and hotel it? Your comments would be appreciated.
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Supercharged
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Did you do something bad. That this has to happen.
So big a world, so little time to see.

11Southie
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Thank you for the responses! I think to err on the side of caution, and since this will be a short trip, the MoHo will stay at home.

rfryer
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Explorer
I’ve made many winter hunting trips in November in that area and my experience has differed from Sandia Man’s. Early November is usually OK but by mid November you can almost count on snow. As far as temps go, I would see 10 degrees and could almost watch the thermometer dropping. My propane wouldn’t light and all my drains, food and water froze. In other words, it gets COLD. Temps near freezing would be more likely in the lower elevation deserts of the valley, e.g., Phoenix.

They do try to keep the interstates clear of snow, but it’s likely some roads may be temporarily closed until they do. So if it’s a mild winter you may be fine, otherwise you should at least be prepared for cold and possibly being immobile for a short time.

Sandia_Man
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Explorer II
Although snowstorms can blow through Flagstaff during November, they are short-lived and rarely cause hazardous road conditions that aren't cleared quickly. Temps for Flagstaff that time of year will dip below freezing but not by much, keeping an eye on weather for the region prior to departure would allow you to plan the best time for travel. Alternatives would be to stay a bit south of Flagstaff, maybe Sedona or Camp Verde. December and January would be more risky for RVing but November should be doable.