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AFOS product AFDFGZ
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Product Timestamp: 2025-10-18 04:25 UTC
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362 FXUS65 KFGZ 180425 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 925 PM MST Fri Oct 17 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Dry conditions and cooler temperatures continue today. Expect a slight warming trend over the weekend, with near normal-temperatures into early next week. A passing low-pressure is forecast to bring cooler temperatures, breezier winds, and a 10-30% chance of rain showers around of the middle of next week. && .DISCUSSION...Today...A dry trough is currently moving through northern AZ. We are seeing light winds and below normal temperatures today as the trough axis crosses our forecast area. Expect another round of chilly nighttime temperatures tonight with lingering low 500-mb heights and continued conditions for efficient radiative cooling. Saturday through Monday...The trough propagates past our area and a ridge builds in its wake. This will lead to further dry conditions with light winds, but daytime temperatures recover to near or above normal. Overall a pleasant fall weekend can be expected. Tuesday and onward...Clusters are in agreement that a low pressure system spinning off the coast Baja California will finally push northeastward across northern AZ. The only disagreement is in the strength and exact timing. This system is better positioned to pull up some moisture as it approaches, but precipitation chances are currently not too high at any one location. There is generally a 10-30% chance for precipitation across the region starting late Tuesday evening. As is typical with approaching troughs, elevated winds can also be expected. The upper percentiles of ensemble guidance have wind gusts peaking at 30-35 mph, which would remain below thresholds for a Wind Advisory. Some models keep showers in the forecast as late as Thursday morning, then there is good agreement in dry conditions with lighter winds returning thereafter. && .AVIATION...Saturday 18/06Z through Sunday 19/06Z...VFR conditions are forecast. Light and variable winds, mainly less than 10 kts, through the period. OUTLOOK...Sunday 19/06Z through Tuesday 21/06Z...VFR conditions are expected. Light and variable winds, mainly less than 10 kts, through the period. && .FIRE WEATHER...Saturday and Sunday...Dry conditions with gradually warming temperatures. NW-NE winds 5-10 mph Saturday, S-SW winds 5-10 mph Sunday. Minimum afternoon RH 15-25% both days. Monday through Wednesday...Warm temperatures and dry conditions continue Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures decrease a few degrees on Wednesday with a slight chance of showers moving into the area. Winds W 10-15 mph on Monday, SE-S 10-15 mph on Tuesday, SW 10-20 mph Wednesday. Minimum afternoon RH 15-25% Monday and Tuesday, 20-35% Wednesday. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...Lewandowski AVIATION...McCollum FIRE WEATHER...Bernhart For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff