Area Forecast Discussion
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260 FXUS65 KFGZ 042042 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 142 PM MST Tue Jun 4 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Hotter temperatures and mainly dry conditions are expected for the latter half of this week as high pressure builds over the Southwest. Temperatures begin to cool gradually for this weekend with the potential for a few showers and thunderstorms.
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&& .DISCUSSION...
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Besides for a few cumulus clouds bubbling over the high terrain this afternoon, much of the mid to upper-level cloud cover has cleared out as a high pressure ridge continues to position itself over much of the West coast and into the Great Basin. Temperatures will increase significantly each day through Friday as this high pressure is expected to strengthen. The main story for the next three days will be the temperatures as daytime highs are forecast to be 5-10 degrees above average on Wednesday, followed by 10-15 degrees above average for Thursday and Friday as geopotential heights peak. A handful of record highs are forecast for both these days across northern Arizona. At this time, the Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect for Thursday into Friday for elevations mainly below 4000 feet. By Thursday, a weak, upper-level low pressure system off of the Baja coast shifts northeastward as the axis of the ridge migrates eastward with the center more over New Mexico. This synoptic setup will allow for light southerly flow to develop into Arizona, resulting in a gradual increase in mid-level moisture. Given the daytime heating and a bit more moisture in place, slight chances (15-20%) for isolated showers and thunderstorms remain in the forecast for Thursday afternoon, mainly confined to the higher terrain, i.e. the Kaibab Plateau, Mogollon Rim, and the White Mountains. With the surface layer expected to remain quite dry during this time (RH values of 5-12%), any storms that do develop will likely be the hybrid, high-based type, which means the threat of dry lightning and gusty outflows increases. Given that ERCs (Energy Release Component) across much of northern Arizona have risen into that 90th percentile threshold (very dry fuels), any lightning strikes with very little rainfall (<0.10") could potentially result in new fire starts. The threat should decrease by the evening as convection cuts off. Temperatures gradually cool, returning to near normal (within 5 degrees of average) by this weekend as the ridge becomes less amplified and heights decrease. Slight chances for isolated showers and storms persist mainly along the NM/AZ border towards the east, increasing in coverage on Sunday as the upper-level low, mentioned previously, ejects on shore and over Arizona. As we head into next week, confidence is increasing in a return of above average temperatures with little moisture thanks to guidance from the CPC and WPC`s Days 6-9 Cluster Analysis tool. Shower and storm chances could persist through Tuesday of next week, however, the majority of the ensemble members from the GEFS and EPS suggest a drop off in PWAT values thereafter, roughly half of what they should be this time of year according to SPC sounding climatology.
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&& .AVIATION...Tuesday 04/18Z through Wednesday 05/18Z...VFR conditions persist. Generally W-NW winds 5-15 kts, though some variability in direction expected. Light and variable winds forecast to return around 03Z. OUTLOOK...Wednesday 05/18Z through Friday 07/18Z...VFR conditions continue to persist. Light and variable winds generally 10 kts or less forecast for much of Wednesday, becoming W-SW 5-15 kts Thursday afternoon. Isolated TS/-TSRA possible Thursday along a KGCN-KFLG-KJTC line between 18Z Thursday - 06Z Friday. && .FIRE WEATHER...
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Wednesday through Thursday...Warming temperatures and light and variable winds for Wednesday. Afternoon RHs will fall into the low teens to single digits. Temperatures near record highs Thursday as winds become more focused out of the SW 5-15 mph. Dry thunderstorms will develop mainly along the Mogollon Rim Thursday afternoon. Little change in afternoon RH. Friday through Sunday...Near record heat persists Friday before temperatures cool 5-10 degrees over the weekend. Dry thunderstorm threat will become more confined to the White Mountains each afternoon. Both afternoon and overnight RHs increase over the weekend.
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&& .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Excessive Heat Warning from 10 AM MST /11 AM MDT/ Thursday to 8 PM MST /9 PM MDT/ Friday for AZZ005-006-037. && $$ PUBLIC...LaGuardia AVIATION...RKR FIRE WEATHER...RKR For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff