Area Forecast Discussion
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335 FXUS65 KPSR 091102 AFDPSR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Phoenix AZ 402 AM MST Thu May 9 2024 .UPDATE...
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&& .SYNOPSIS... Trending towards tranquil weather conditions is the overall outlook for the Desert Southwest over the next several days. Residual afternoon breeziness will linger into the weekend, ahead of much calmer conditions heading into next week. Below normal temperatures will trend warmer over the next few days, with increasing chances for triple digit high temperatures across the lower deserts heading into next week. && .DISCUSSION... Clear skies continue to persist, with upper level troughing across western CONUS bringing more west to east flow across the region early this morning. This longwave trough will continue to linger across the region, but weaken over the next few days, resulting in temperatures moderating going through the weekend. A weak jet at the base of the trough will continue to result in afternoon breeziness, especially across the higher terrain of southcentral Arizona going through Saturday. Strong ridging in the Pacific Northwest region will slowly bring somewhat higher heights to the Desert Southwest through late weekend, bringing a return of above normal temperatures into early next week. The likelihood of the next 100 degree day will increase with each day, with the first reasonable chance (50-70%) for 100 being out across the lower Colorado River Valley as early as Sunday (also, would be Moderate HeatRisk conditions for this area). Chances will continue to increase for the Phoenix area into early next week, with a 30-50% chance of 100 degree highs as early as Monday. The one caveat to keep an eye on, is ensemble guidance continues to linger negative to neutral height anomalies across the Desert Southwest through mid- week, so should the troughiness end up being deeper than advertised, then triple digit high potential may be delayed until late next week. Speaking of the middle to later portions of next week, ensemble clustering show considerable spread, as the evolution of the aforementioned trough will determine the magnitude of the warming trend during this period. However, there is a signal of more robust ridging building across the region late week, so temperatures topping the century mark would have a much higher likelihood should that scenario come to fruition. For now, the NBM deterministic forecast shows warming through Sunday, with highs hovering right near 100 degrees for the lower deserts through the early and middle portions of next week. Rain chances are essentially zero through the forecast period, but an increase in moisture starting Sunday and lingering into the middle of next week are expected to result in increasing clouds in the higher terrain during the daytime hours. && .AVIATION...
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Updated at 1100Z. South-Central Arizona including KPHX, KIWA, KSDL, and KDVT: Light easterly winds will be short-lived this morning with a switch to the west at all terminals by 17-18Z. Expect a period of gustiness during the afternoon hours with gusts up to around 20 kts. The evening hours will see westerly winds diminish before turning east around or just after midnight. Skies will remain clear through the period. Southeast California/Southwest Arizona including KIPL and KBLH: No aviation impacts are expected through the period with light west to northerly winds at KIPL, and northwesterly winds at KBLH. Expect some gusts of up to around 20 kts at KBLH during the afternoon hours. Skies will remain clear through the period.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER... Typical springtime breeziness with afternoon and early evening wind gusts of 20-25 mph will persist through the weekend. These breezy conditions combined with dry fine fuels, and low RHs will likely create some elevated fire weather conditions. MinRHs will be in the 5-10% across the lower deserts and in the 10-15% range across the higher terrain. Overnight recovery will be poor and in the 20-40% range. Seasonal temperature continue through Friday before a gradual warming trend sets in this weekend and continues into next week. Dry conditions will also persist into next week. && .PSR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AZ...None. CA...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Young AVIATION...Kuhlman FIRE WEATHER...Young/Berislavich