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Product Timestamp: 2025-10-16 08:54 UTC
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617 FXUS65 KFGZ 160854 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 154 AM MST Thu Oct 16 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Dry conditions and cooler temperatures will continue through the end of the week. Expect a slight warming trend over the weekend with near normal temperatures into early next week. && .DISCUSSION...The low is centered over Utah with its trough moving through Arizona early this morning. The trough will cross the region through the day today with cooler and drier air arriving on the northwest flow. A secondary trough pushes down late tonight and crosses the region on Friday. This second trough will reinforce the cold air moving in and we will continue to see some pretty cold nights/mornings, especially across the higher terrain. Daytime highs will be 5-15 degrees below average through Friday but weak ridging is expected over the weekend, which should allow for some slight warming to take place and temperatures will be closer to average. With the gradient remaining pretty relaxed, winds should be on the lighter side. A trough will pass to the north of the region early in the new week with little to no fanfare in Arizona. Maybe a slight increase in winds and a dip in temperatures. The next feature to keep an eye on is Pacific low pressure system that looks to track eastward and move inland to southern California around midweek. This may allow for some moisture to move back into the area and bring chances for showers, cooler temperatures, and a tightening gradient resulting in increasing winds. Not a high confidence forecast this far out as the ensembles are kind of all over the place but certainly something for us to watch in the coming days. && .AVIATION...Thursday 16/06Z through Friday 17/06Z...Brief cigs in the high country of 2-4 kft AGL through 12-15Z Thursday. Otherwise, VFR conditions are expected. Winds decreasing to less than 10 kts overnight and remaining light NW through NE winds at 5-15 kts on Thursday. OUTLOOK...Friday 17/06Z through Sunday 19/06Z...VFR conditions are expected with primarily clear skies. NW through NE winds 5-15 kts continue on Friday, becoming light and variable on Saturday. && .FIRE WEATHER...Today and Friday...Dry conditions with gradually warming temperatures. Winds northwest through northeast 5-10 mph each day, along with minimum afternoon RH 20-30%. Saturday through Monday...Warming temperatures and dry conditions continue. Winds northwest through northeast 5-10 mph on Saturday, becoming south/southwest Sunday, then increasing to 10-20 mph from the west on Monday. Minimum afternoon RH 20-30% each day. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...Meola AVIATION...MCT FIRE WEATHER...Humphreys For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff