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Issued by NWS Flagstaff, AZ
Issued by NWS Flagstaff, AZ
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930 FXUS65 KFGZ 051040 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 340 AM MST Sun Oct 5 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Early morning low temperatures today and Monday will produce some freezing temperatures in the high country, check your local forecast for details. Expect fair and gradually warmer afternoons through mid week, then a chance for showers returns by late week. && .DISCUSSION...Low pressure that brought windy conditions the past couple days has moved off into the northern plains this morning, leaving behind a drier and cooler air mass. A period of pleasant fall weather is in store for the next several days, as lighter southwesterly flow develops between a ridge to our southeast and troughing off the west coast. Overnight lows will be a few degrees colder than average for early October, reaching near or just below freezing for some of the higher elevations above 6500 feet and even into the upper 30s for places like Winslow and St Johns. Daytime highs will be just below average today but gradually warm above average by mid week. Winds will be light through mid week, mainly in the 5-15 mph range out of the southwest. By Wednesday, the ridge is forecast to start shifting westward closer to our area, allowing for a weak moisture return in far eastern Arizona and a 10-20% chance of showers and thunderstorms for the higher elevations of Apache County. Thursday into next weekend - forecast models are in decent agreement in the overall weather pattern, the ridge shifting even farther west and the trough remaining over the west coast. This places Arizona in enhanced south-southwesterly flow and is expected to pull moisture northward. Grand ensemble mean precipitable water increases from <0.30" early this week to 0.80"-1.00" by Friday. There is spread among the ensemble members though, with the 75th percentile closer to 1.00"-1.40" showing a chance at fairly wet conditions. The model variability seems to result from different handling of some of the moisture from tropical system Priscilla that the NHC forecasts to be just SW of the Baja spur by Thursday afternoon. For now, our PoPs are near 20% Thursday, increasing to 30-40% Friday into the weekend. We`ll have to wait and see how much of the tropical moisture gets pulled northward as that will have an impact on how widespread showers and thunderstorms will be late next week. && .AVIATION...Sunday 05/12Z through Monday 06/12Z...VFR conditions. Winds S/SW 5-10 kts 18Z-01Z, otherwise VRB <5 kts. OUTLOOK...Monday 06/12Z through Wednesday 08/12Z...VFR conditions. Daytime winds S/SW 5-10 kts, becoming VRB overnight. && .FIRE WEATHER...Today and Monday...Warming temperatures and dry conditions. Winds south/southwest 5-10 mph each afternoon, along with minimum RH around 10-20%. Tuesday through Thursday...Slight chance for showers over the White Mountains on Wednesday, then increasing to much of the higher terrain on Thursday. Otherwise, warm and dry conditions continue. Daytime winds south/southwest 5-15 mph each day. Minimum afternoon RH around 15-25%, rising to around 25-35% on Thursday. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...JJ AVIATION...Humphreys FIRE WEATHER...Humphreys For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff