Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS65 KFGZ 231722 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1022 AM MST Tue Apr 23 2024 .SYNOPSIS...Warm, dry and breezy conditions continue through today. Cooler, more unsettled conditions then return for the second half of the week, with a chance of showers Thursday and again late Friday into Saturday. && .UPDATE...No updates for the forecast package this AM: still expecting a more typical Spring-like day in northern Arizona with breezy conditions this afternoon as temperatures warm. && .PREV DISCUSSION /425 AM MST/...Today...Weak ridging remains in place over Arizona, keeping another day of warm and dry conditions in store for Arizona. Winds do increase a tad this afternoon from the southwest as an approaching closed-low off the Pacific draws near. Winds should still remain fairly typical however, with gusts generally under 20-30 mph. Wednesday and Thursday...As the aforementioned low continues it`s approach, heights fall and the pressure gradient begins to increase on Wednesday. As a result, cooler and windier conditions are expected. Peak afternoon look to top out around 25-35 mph, with some gustier locations downwind of the terrain approaching 40 mph. Wind should subside some overnight as the boundary layer decouples, but areas immediately downwind of the terrain will likely remain gusty. Stronger winds then set in on Thursday, with peak afternoon gusts of 30-40 mph expected. While dry conditions remain on Wednesday, moisture advection begins to increase overnight into Thursday. As a result, isolated to scattered rain showers are expected to develop during the day Thursday. A few rumbles of thunder will also be possible during the afternoon. However, with low-level dry air in place, this will not be a wetting rain and a large majority of the area will remain dry. Additionally, given the higher-based nature of these storms, brief gusty and erratic outflow winds will be possible with any stronger storm. Friday through Monday...Drier conditions look to return for the first part of Friday, with only a slight chance for a few isolated showers mainly around the higher terrain of far northern Arizona. Gusty southwest winds look to remain, with gusts of 30-40 mph likely. As the next trough slides through the Great Basin, moisture and upper-level dynamics increase. Thus, another round of rain and possibly some high-elevation snow showers develop late Friday into Saturday. A few rumbles of thunder will also be possible during the afternoon on Saturday. Ensemble members from the GEFS, EPS, and CMCE all continue to be on the lighter side, with rainfall amounts around 0.10-0.30 inches over the higher terrain and less than a tenth of an inch (if anything) in the lower elevations. Warmer temperatures and less windy conditions look to return for the start of next week, as zonal flow sets in behind the departing trough. && .AVIATION...
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Tuesday 23/18Z through Wednesday 24/18Z...VFR conditions. Surface wind SSW 15-25kts gusting 30-35kts through 02Z, then variable less than 5-10kts. OUTLOOK...Wednesday 24/18Z through Friday 26/18Z...Mainly VFR conditions. Isolated -SHRA/-SHSN and a few thunderstorms from around 09Z Thursday to 03Z Friday, mainly NW of a KPAN-KRQE line. Localized MVFR in showers. Surface wind SSW 15-25kts gusting 30-35kts in the daytime, decreasing to 5-15kts overnight.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...Tuesday and Wednesday...Continued dry and warm. Southwest winds 15-25 mph, with gusts from 30-35 mph each day, but mainly in the afternoon. Thursday through Saturday...Much cooler temperatures, especially on Saturday. A chance of high-based showers Thursday, wetting rain is unlikely. Mainly dry for Friday, with a better chance of rain and high elevation snow showers on Friday night and Saturday. Isolated thunderstorms also possible. Southwest winds continue Thursday and Friday at 15-25 mph, with gusts from 30-35 mph, a bit lighter on Saturday. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...RKR/Humphreys AVIATION...JJ FIRE WEATHER...Peterson For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff

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