How much rain and snow has Arizona seen from storm? These are the totals so far

After days of snow and rain, Arizona was expected to see a bit more snow in higher elevations with small showers possible in metro Phoenix on Saturday.

In metro Phoenix, small showers hit late Friday night and continued into Saturday. From midnight Saturday until 8 a.m., there were 0.16 inches of rain at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix.

The National Weather Service in Flagstaff said snow was expected for portions of the high country Saturday. The most snow was expected to fall in northern Gila County, the White Mountains and the Chuska Mountains. Areas between 3,500-5,000 feet in elevation could see up to two inches, and elevations above 5,000 feet could see up to four inches of snow, the weather service said.

Here's how much snow and rain fell across the state.

Rainfall totals in metro Phoenix

Most areas in metro Phoenix saw between about one-half inch of rain in the past week but some areas received as much as 1.25 inches, officials said Saturday.

While downtown Phoenix saw just 0.47 inches of rain, portions of Mesa, Tempe and north Phoenix saw about 0.75 to one inch, according to the Flood Control District of Maricopa County.

Other areas of the Phoenix area, including Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek and Anthem, received between 0.8 and a little more than one inch of rain in the past week.

Most of the West Valley reported between 0.4 and 0.7 inches of rain in the past week, with the most rain falling on the western outskirts of metro Phoenix, the Flood Control District of Maricopa County said.

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After receiving more rain Friday night and into Saturday morning, metro Phoenix could see a few isolated showers before the weather cleared up and turned sunny for the remainder of the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

The weather service urged motorists to drive more slowly and exercise increased caution when driving on wet roads.

How much snow did Flagstaff and northern Arizona get?

Higher elevations of Arizona saw significant snowfall, with areas seeing between 3 and 36 inches of snow depending on the area, according to the weather service in Flagstaff.

The weather service said that since Wednesday, Flagstaff received 12-36 inches of snow as of Friday afternoon. Munds Park received 28.6 inches; Williams reported 30 inches.

The North Rim of the Grand Canyon reported 21.5 inches of snow on Friday; the South Rim received 10.7 inches, the weather service said.

Arizona Snowbowl reported three more inches of snow within the past 24 hours and 58 inches in the past four days, the ski resort reported Saturday morning its website.

Sunrise Park reported Saturday that it had received 4 feet of snow over the week, with 4 more inches falling in the past 24 hours, according to the ski resort's website. Other parts of Apache County were reporting seven to two inches of snow as of Friday, the weather service said.

Show Low reported between eight to 4.5 inches of snow Friday morning. Heber-Overgaard saw 11 inches, the weather service said.

In Gila County, Washington Park reported 29 inches of snow. Strawberry received 24 inches, Pine received 14 inches and Payson received three inches as of Friday afternoon, the weather service said.

Prescott received between 20-10 inches as of Friday morning, according to the weather service. Prescott Valley reported 8.5 to six inches of snow.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: How much snow and rain fell on Arizona? See the totals