Area Forecast Discussion
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980 FXUS65 KFGZ 091655 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 955 AM MST Sun Jun 9 2024 .SYNOPSIS...Seasonable temperatures today and Monday will trend back upward by Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Expect mainly dry conditions, aside from isolated showers and thunderstorms over eastern Arizona this afternoon. && .UPDATE...
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No significant changes with the forecast this morning. Grabbed some latest and slightly more aggressive guidance to plug in for sky cover to match mid to high level clouds filtering into the area with the weak wave moving through. Pops were bumped up just slightly. The added moisture, combined with terrain lifting should be enough to spark a few showers/high based thunderstorms not just for the White Mountains, but also for the Chuskas toward the Four Corners. While not forthcoming today, it is likely that heat products will be needed. The Grand Canyon is the most needed Tuesday/Wednesday time frame from the overall heat impacts experienced there with the high tourism and highs expected to exceed 110 degrees along parts of it. Elsewhere, it`s a bit more tricky as areas like the lower elevations of Yavapai County are better suited to handle the heat in terms of impacts. However, temperatures are expected to near record daily highs similar to last week`s heat that set numerous daily max temperatures for different climate sites...though it`s easily possible that later this month even warmer temperatures could occur, but they won`t meet climatological records as they are nearly 10 degrees higher.
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&& .PREV DISCUSSION /452 AM MST/...
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Today, a weak s/wv will interact with our former ridge, now displaced into New Mexico. Some mid- level moisture is noted advecting into eastern Arizona this morning. This will allow for a slight increase in PW, which may be all this s/wv needs to generate some isolated convection this afternoon. Nothing impactful is expected. That is about all the action we see this forecast period, aside from another warming trend due mid-week. Current solutions have us right on the border of another EHW, Tuesday looks marginal, but one may be needed for Wednesday. We will wait another day on this, potentially issuing heat products for next week Sunday night, coinciding with our weekly partner emails. That`s it for now, in summary, seasonable and mainly dry through Monday, then heating up again.
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&& .AVIATION...Sunday 09/12Z through Monday 10/12Z...VFR conditions persist under SCT to BKN high clouds. Mostly dry through the TAF period besides a slight chance for TS/-SHRA near and south of a KSOW- KSJN line that will extend northward towards KRQE after 20Z. Light, variable surface winds will become SW at 10-15 kts, gusting near 20 kts after 17Z-19Z. OUTLOOK...Monday 10/12Z through Wednesday 12/12Z...VFR conditions continue with W-SW surface winds becoming a bit breezy each afternoon, generally at 5-15 kts, gusting near 20 kts. Light, variable winds return overnight. && .FIRE WEATHER...Today through Monday...Slightly cooler today with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph, gusting 20 to 25 mph. A warming trend begins Monday with lighter winds. Afternoon RHs in the mid teens to single digits both days with a few showers and storms possible for portions of eastern Arizona. Tuesday through Thursday...Warming continues Tuesday, peaking Wednesday with high temperatures around 10 degrees above normal. Winds also gradually increase each afternoon with the strongest winds Thursday. Expect elevated fire weather conditions due to these stronger winds and mid teen to single digits RH values. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...RKR/Peterson AVIATION...Mazon FIRE WEATHER...Mazon For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff