Welcome! Log In Create A New Profile Recent Posts
Tuolumne Meadows and Lembert Dome during a summer storm, Yosemite National Park

The Moon is Full


Advanced

Winter Driving Conditions Have Arrived in Grand Canyon National Park

All posts are those of the individual authors and the owner of this site does not endorse them. Content should be considered opinion and not fact until verified independently.

avatar Winter Driving Conditions Have Arrived in Grand Canyon National Park
December 07, 2009 02:55PM
Winter Driving Conditions Have Arrived in Grand Canyon National Park
Date: December 7, 2009
Contact: SHANNAN D. MARCAK, (928)638-7958

Grand Canyon, Ariz. – With snow already falling and a winter storm warning in effect through the evening, winter driving conditions have arrived in Grand Canyon National Park.

Currently, Hermit Road, also known as the West Rim Road, is closed due to poor visibility and deteriorating driving conditions. All other roads in the park are open, but are snowpacked and icy at this time.

The current weather forecast calls for increasing snowfall throughout the day with accumulations of 12 – 24 inches possible by morning. Additionally, winds in the area are also expected to increase throughout the day resulting in near blizzard conditions at times this evening and into Tuesday morning.

Visitors are advised to use extreme caution if they choose to drive to or within the park.

The National Park Service, Arizona Department of Public Safety and Coconino County Sheriff’s Office make the following winter driving recommendations:

Take your time and be patient. Allow extra time to get to your destination.

Always accelerate and decelerate slowly to get the best traction.

Do not turn abruptly. Turn and change lanes slowly and gradually.

Increase the distance between you and the traffic ahead of you, allowing plenty of time to brake and steer around hazards.

Posted speed limits are set for normal road and driving conditions. Snow and ice are not normal. Slow down.

Use your low beams in blowing and heavy snow.

Take time to properly defrost all windows before driving.

While the North Rim of the park is closed for the season, the South Rim remains open year-round. So, winter visitors to the park should be prepared for winter driving conditions at any time. Throughout the winter, visitors can expect roads to be periodically snowpacked and icy and should be prepared for temporary road closures as winter storm systems pass through the area.

For current road and weather information in Grand Canyon National Park, please call 928-638-7888 and follow the prompts. For current road conditions in Arizona, go to http://www.az511.com or dial 511 or 1-888-411-ROAD (7623) on your phone. To download the Arizona Department of Transportation’s free brochure "Know Snow" on winter driving preparedness, please go to: http://www.azdot.gov/knowsnow/PDF/Know_Snow_Brochure.pdf
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login