Catalinas now: Surging streams, wildflowers -- and snow!
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On this cusp of the seasons, the Catalina Mountains sport wildflowers in lower elevations while snow and surging streams hang on higher in the range. Video by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star.
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