NATRA's Favorite WebCams in Northern Arizona

(Click on camera locations for a picture of each site.)

For those of us that commute along the I-40 corridor in Northern Arizona, weather forecasts just do not do justice to the drastic variations in winter weather that can have blizzard conditions occuring in Williams, AZ while Flagstaff is basking in sun. This page is meant to compile the latest images from web cameras that cover the I-40 corridor above 5500 ft. where most problems occur during winter storms. In conjunction with the weather radar, these photos can provide the best information about what local conditions a traveler might encounter. Of course if you are using this to decide to travel in a major winter storm, chances are you should just wait a few hours for the sun to reappear. If not, pay attention to the radar returns and good luck!

Intellicast.com's Flagstaff Weather Radar

Sedonavisiom.com's 360 degree Web Camera located on Airport Mesa.

Webcam courtesy Fort Valley Experimental Station
Webcam courtesy of
Fort Valley Experimental Station, Highway 180 north of Baderville This camera is located around 7300 ft. Check for frequent updates as deer, elk and a variety of birds visit the site! Also, the snow depth scale is in the shade and gives an accurate depth for snow around Flagstaff.

Webcam courtesy ABC15.com
Webcam courtesy of Lowell Observatory camera pointed towards the Peaks This camera is located around 7100 ft.

Live view courtesy National Weather Service, Flagstaff
Webcam courtesy of
National Weather Service, Flagstaff. This camera is at the Bellemont exit on I-40 about 10 miles west of Flagstaff. View is to northeast towards San Francisco Peaks.

Webcam courtesy Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff Lab
Webcam courtesy of
Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff Lab

The central and north sections of NAU's Flagstaff campus
The central and north sections of NAU's Flagstaff campus courtesy of
Northern Arizona University

Interstate 40 at milepost 190.8 Westbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 190.8 Westbound View Courtesy of
ADOT's Rural Weather Information System. You can see the A-1 Mountain Exit westbound off ramp in this view, and A-1 Mountain to the far right.

Interstate 40 at milepost 190.8 Eastbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 190.8 Eastbound View Courtesy of ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 163.3 Pine Springs Westbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 190.8 Pine Springs Westbound View Courtesy of
ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 163.3 Pine Springs Eastbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 163.3 Pine Springs Eastbound View Courtesy of ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 159.0 Ash Fork Hill Westbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 159.0 Ash Fork Hill Westbound View Courtesy of
ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 159.0 Ash Fork Hill Eastbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 159.0 Ash Fork Hill Eastbound View Courtesy of ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 132.2 Crookton Westbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 132.2 Crookton Westbound View Courtesy of
ADOT's Rural Weather Information System

Interstate 40 at milepost 132.2 Crookton Eastbound View
Interstate 40 at milepost 132.2 Crookton Eastbound View, with Bill Williams Mountain on the horizon. Courtesy of ADOT's Rural Weather Information System