Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, September 27, 2025.
Flagstaff is waking up to a crisp fall morning, and if you haven’t looked outside yet, you might want to grab your rain jacket. The heavy storm system that rolled through central Arizona yesterday kept Flagstaff damp and cool overnight, with scattered showers expected to linger this morning. If you’re heading out, keep an eye on the roads and avoid low-lying, flood-prone spots, especially with thunderstorm warnings recently issued for Yavapai County. Local authorities are asking drivers to keep it slow and give each other plenty of space; hydroplaning and street flooding are still a concern. Downtown businesses are already adjusting—some storefronts may open late due to the weather, so a quick call ahead or a look online could help make your morning plans run smoother.
If you’re ready to get out and celebrate the weekend, Flagstaff has a full slate of activities and events for you. For the early risers and adventure seekers, the Flagstaff Sky Peaks Mountain Runs kick off at the Fort Valley Trailhead near Snowbowl Road. This is Arizona’s highest footrace, weaving through glowing golden aspens and challenging even seasoned runners. Whether you’re racing or just cheering folks on, it’s a spectacular reason to get outdoors and see fall colors at their peak.
Downtown, fall festival energy rolls on at Thorpe Park with the Cornucopia celebration. Rugged Nature Productions is hosting a vibrant get-together today and tomorrow, so expect live music, food vendors, and local artisan booths with plenty of ways to support Flagstaff’s creative community. As the afternoon arrives, make sure to check out the Friday Night Concerts—actually wrapping up today on the square with free live music. If you love the arts, Creative Spirits is inviting everyone for a DIY pick-your-project open studio, letting you unleash your inner artist for a few hours.
For families and those looking for laid-back fun, the Movies on the Square series is pulling down the curtain tonight with its final showing of the season. Bring your chairs, blankets, and popcorn, and settle in for a cozy fall movie under the stars. Social Ballroom Dance lessons continue Sunday, so there’s even more to look forward to as we close out the weekend.
If you’re cruising out later tonight, Borderline Band is bringing live country tunes and classic rock hits to the Grand Falls Buffet at Twin Arrows Casino, starting at 10 pm and keeping dancers on their feet until the early hours. For gamers, there’s a community game night at 1050 South Knoles starting at noon—perfect for winding down and making new friends.
Flagstaff’s police are actively monitoring North Fourth Street following a disturbance at CCC Library yesterday. If you see any increased patrol presence, that’s just a reminder of the city’s commitment to keep public spaces safe and welcoming.
With the weather shifting, outdoors events may shuffle their plans at the last minute, so always double-check before heading out. Whatever your plans, from the trails to the stage to the dance floor, Flagstaff is giving you plenty of reasons to discover why autumn here is truly special.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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