
Winter conditions were creating problems for motorists and others at both ends of Arizona on Tuesday.
Difficult driving conditions and road closures were reported on many Arizona highways because of winter weather.
Cochise County government delayed opening some of its facilities while county workers battled the driving conditions to reach work.
In Flagstaff, schools didn't open until 10 a.m. because of icy roads.
In southeastern Arizona, the Cochise County Sheriff's Office said Highway 80 between Bisbee and Douglas was closed Tuesday morning because of snow.
Other highways in Cochise County with closures Tuesday morning included segments of Routes 181, 186 and 191, according to the sheriff's office.
Here is the list of road conditions provided by the sheriff's office:
The Melody Lane county offices, the old Bisbee Courthouse on Quality Hill, the old administration building and the old Bisbee High School were closed until 10 a.m., according to the county.
Jurors were told to report for jury duty at 10 a.m., two hours later than scheduled.
County workers who use Highway 80, Double Adobe Road or Highway 101 to get to work had their start times delayed until 10 a.m. The Board of Supervisors meeting was not expected to affected.
Navajo Highway 13 was closed through Buffalo Pass on the Navajo Reservation because of dangerous icy conditions. The road was being plowed, but road conditions were "too dangerous" for travelers, said spokesman Roscoe Tsosie.
Copyright 2013 CBS 5 (KPHO Broadcasting Corporation). All rights reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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