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198 FXUS65 KFGZ 041712 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1012 AM MST Tue Jun 4 2024 .SYNOPSIS...Hotter temperatures and mainly dry conditions are expected 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. && .UPDATE...The drying and warming trend develops today as high pressure builds and strengthens over the Southwest. Very warm to hot afternoon temperatures are expected for the remainder of the week, with forecast record temps on Thursday and Friday. PWATs remain near 0.50" from this morning`s sounding with dry conditions at the surface. By Thursday, the ridge of high pressure looks to migrate slowly eastward as southerly flow returns to Arizona. With the enhanced daytime heating and additional moisture, slight chances for isolated showers and thunderstorms remain in the forecast for Thursday afternoon, mainly confined to the high terrain...from the Kaibab Plateau/Grand Canyon, along the Mogollon Rim, and into the White Mountains. For this afternoon, anticipate scattered cloud cover and west-northwest winds, 10-20 mph, with cool, but above average temperatures overnight. && .PREV DISCUSSION /421 AM MST/...Mid and high level clouds continue to rotate southward into our region around the developing high off the west coast. Expect to see these clouds off and on through most of the day before clearing out this evening. Temperatures will be a few degrees warmer than Monday topping out 3-7 degrees above average for early June. Daytime temperatures will continue to heat up Wednesday through Friday as the high shifts eastward over Arizona and New Mexico. The hottest days still look like Thursday and Friday when highs are 10-15 degrees above average. Forecasts highs are 105-111 below 4000 feet for the Grand Canyon, Marble/Glen Canyons, and Yavapai County/Verde Valley. An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect Thu/Fri in these areas. It will be hot elsewhere too, near 90 along the Mogollon Rim/Flagstaff, upper 90s for Prescott/Payson, to 100-104 in the Little Colorado River Valley including Winslow. If Flagstaff reaches the forecast high of 90 on Thursday, it will tie for the earliest occurrence of 90 degrees on record (June 6, 2010). One factor that could possibly keep high country temperatures from reaching the full potential beginning Thursday is some increased moisture leading to cumulus cloud cover during peak heating hours. The moisture is being drawn northward around the high center that will be just to our east. We added a slight chance for a high-based (mainly dry) thunderstorm to the forecast for the White Mtns and rim country up to Grand Canyon for Thursday afternoon. Again, gusty winds could accompany any showers/storms but any rainfall would be very light. This continues Friday but should shift to mainly eastern Arizona. By the weekend - heights are forecast to drop slightly as a weak low drifts northward from Mexico. Temperatures come down a few degrees each day. Right now the plan is to end the Excessive Heat Warning on Friday evening but we will need to monitor the northern zones that are included (Grand/Marble/Glen Canyons) as there is a chance these would need extended to Saturday. Otherwise, limited moisture lingers over the weekend into Monday, with low chances for a shower or thunderstorm (10-20%). && .AVIATION...
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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.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...Today and Wednesday...Warming temperatures and mostly dry conditions expected to continue. Minimum RH values forecast between 5-20% each afternoon, with overnight recoveries varying between 25-60%. Look for west-northwest 5-15 mph today, becoming variable around 10 mph or less on Wednesday. Thursday through Saturday...Hot temperatures and mostly dry conditions will continue, except for a slight potential for dry thunderstorms. Minimum RH values generally 15% or less, with overnight recoveries around 25-50%. Expect west-southwest winds 5-15 mph each afternoon. && .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/JJ AVIATION...RKR FIRE WEATHER...Konieczny For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff