448 FXUS65 KFGZ 210410 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 910 PM MST Fri Jan 20 2023 .SYNOPSIS...Expect cold conditions, with scattered snow showers for the rest of today. Fair conditions, but cold nights, return for the weekend. A chance of light snow showers return for Monday, with very cold temperatures. Fair and chilly for the rest of next week. && .UPDATE...The upper low has moved off to the east and with it has gone the snow. Only a few lingering snow showers remain, mainly from Show Low to St. Johns and into New Mexico. In the wake of the departing low, we have seen some intermittent northerly gusts but those are expected to drop off overnight before picking back up again during the day on Saturday. From here on out, expect dry conditions for the weekend with cold nights in store as the snow won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Be careful if out at night as the sunny days will allow for melting to occur and the cold nights will see things freezing back up. && .PREV DISCUSSION /235 PM MST/...A compact and cold upper low will quickly move east into New Mexico by late this afternoon, with any remaining snow showers ending this evening. The upcoming weekend will be free of any precipitation and mostly sunny, good time to catch up on snow removal. For Monday, models have settled on a solution that brings a very cold low straight into Arizona, from the north. This trajectory contains very little moisture, but the strength of the front and magnitude of hght falls will generate strong upward motion and some showers will make to reach the ground. This is most likely on the eastern flank of the low, which would be roughly southern Navajo and Apache counties at this time. More importantly, the low will drop high temperatures into the mid 20s for the high country, with gusty northerly winds. This affects recovery efforts in snow-covered areas and prolong the deep snow cover, as melting will be tough to come by. The remainder of the forecast period will feature northerly flow aloft, northeast winds and below normal temperatures. It looks dry for now, but anytime we are in the northerly flow, retrogression of s/wv energy is possible, we will be on the lookout for cutoff lows. && .AVIATION...For the 06Z TAF package...Occasional MVFR/IFR cigs and vis will be possible in scattered SHSN through 08Z, with primarily VFR conditions expected thereafter. Light and variable winds overnight, becoming N/NW around 5-10 kts after 18Z. Aviation discussion not updated for TAF amendments. && .FIRE WEATHER...Dry and cold conditions are expected through much of the weekend. Light northerly winds are expected on Saturday, then increasing from the west/northwest to around 10-20 mph on Sunday. Monday through Wednesday...A slight chance for showers over the higher terrain exists on Monday, with continued dry and cold conditions otherwise expected. Breezy northerly winds remain on Monday, becoming light from the northeast on Tuesday and Wednesday. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...NONE. && $$ PUBLIC...Meola/Peterson AVIATION...MAS FIRE WEATHER...Humphreys For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff