500  
FXUS65 KFGZ 012354  
AFDFGZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FLAGSTAFF AZ  
454 PM MST TUE APR 1 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
WINDY CONDITIONS CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING,  
WITH AN UNSETTLED AND COLDER PATTERN WITH CHANCES FOR RAIN AND  
SNOW THROUGH THE REST OF THE WEEK. DRY AND WARMER WEATHER RETURNS  
LATE IN THE WEEKEND AND INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
THE INITIAL SHORTWAVE IS PUSHING A COLD FRONT  
SOUTHWARD THROUGH THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. THE FRONT WAS  
APPROACHING A PRESCOTT-FLAGSTAFF-WINDOW ROCK LINE AT 1230 PM.  
ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE FRONT, STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE  
CONTINUING, WITH GUSTS 40-55 MPH. BEHIND THE FRONT, WIND GUSTS  
DROP OFF THE 30 MPH OR LESS. THERE IS ALSO SOME SCATTERED RAIN AND  
SNOW SHOWER ACTIVITY ALONG THE FRONT, THOUGH ANY ACCUMULATIONS  
SHOULD BE SPOTTY AND MINIMAL THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
WEDNESDAY - THE NEXT COLDER/DEEPER SHORTWAVE MOVES INTO ARIZONA  
FROM THE NORTHWEST. THIS WILL BRING A MUCH HIGHER CHANCE OF  
PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION, WITH SNOW LEVELS DIPPING TO 4500-5000  
FEET. THERE WAS LITTLE CHANGE WITH THE AFTERNOON FORECAST PACKAGE  
REGARDING AMOUNTS, THOUGH POPS WERE INCREASED SIGNIFICANTLY. STILL  
LOOKING LIKE A GENERAL 2-5 INCH SNOWFALL ABOVE ABOUT 6000 FEET,  
THOUGH WITH THE SPRING SUN ANGLE AND WARMER GROUND CONDITIONS WE  
MAY NOT SEE THAT MUCH ON THE GROUND AT ANY GIVEN TIME. WON'T ISSUE  
ANY WINTER HEADLINES AT THIS TIME, BUT THE MOST LIKELY PERIOD OF  
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS ALONG I-40/I-17 LOOKS LIKE MID AFTERNOON  
WEDNESDAY INTO THE EVENING. ALSO LOOKS LIKE ENOUGH INSTABILITY FOR  
A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SO THAT WAS  
INCLUDED IN THE LATEST FORECASTS.  
 
YET ANOTHER SHORTWAVE MOVES SOUTHEAST INTO THE AREA FOR THURSDAY,  
CONTINUING SOUTHWARD AND CLOSING OFF OVER SOUTHERN ARIZONA BY  
FRIDAY. ADDITIONAL SHOWERS ARE FORECAST EACH DAY, WITH SNOW LEVELS  
GRADUALLY RISING TO AROUND 5500 FEET THURSDAY AND 6000 FEET  
FRIDAY. THURSDAY'S AMOUNTS ARE FORECAST TO BE 0.10" OR LESS OF  
PRECIPITATION AND AN INCH OR LESS OF SNOW. FRIDAY SHOULD BE MORE  
CONVECTIVE, SO WHILE AMOUNTS ARE STILL LIGHT IN GENERAL, SOME  
LOCALIZED SPOTS COULD SEE SOME HIGHER AMOUNTS IN ISOLATED HEAVIER  
SHOWERS. SOME TRAILING SHOWERS CONTINUE SATURDAY ESPECIALLY IN  
EASTERN ARIZONA.  
 
LATE IN THE WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK - HIGH PRESSURE IS  
FORECAST TO BUILD IN WITH WARMER TEMPERATURES AND DRY WEATHER.  
 
 
   
AVIATION...WEDNESDAY 02/00Z THROUGH THURSDAY 03/00Z  
A FRONTAL  
BAND BRINGING IFR/LIFR CIGS AND VIS IN SHRA/SHSN IS CURRENTLY MOVING  
SE FROM KPRC-KSEZ-KINW. MESOSCALE MODELS HAVE PRECIPITATION MOSTLY  
DISSIPATING BY 03Z, THEN WIDESPREAD VFR RETURNS THROUGH 15Z. PERIODS  
OF MVFR/IFR IN SHRA/SHSN THEREAFTER. WINDS ARE SW 20-30 KTS  
GUSTING UP TO 45 KTS THROUGH 02Z, THEN LIGHTER OVERNIGHT.  
AFTERNOON WINDS ARE SW 10-20 KTS GUSTING UP TO 30 KTS ON  
WEDNESDAY.  
 
OUTLOOK...THURSDAY 03/00Z THROUGH SATURDAY 05/00Z...MVFR/IFR  
CONDITIONS IN SHRA/SHSN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY.  
SHOWERS MAY LINGER THEREAFTER, THEN GREATER CHANCES RETURN AFTER  
18Z FRIDAY. WINDS ARE W-SW 5-10 KTS ON THURSDAY, BECOMING N-NW  
5-15 KTS ON FRIDAY. OVERNIGHT WINDS ARE LIGHT AND VRB.  
 
 
   
FIRE WEATHER...WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY  
WIDESPREAD RAIN AND SNOW  
SHOWERS FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, BECOMING MORE SCATTERED ACROSS THE  
HIGHER TERRAIN ON THURSDAY. WINDS WILL GENERALLY BE OUT OF THE SOUTH-  
SOUTHWEST 10-20 MPH, BUT WIND GUSTS NEAR SHOWERS/STORMS COULD BE  
GUSTY/ERRATIC. MINIMUM RH VALUES LOOK TO BE 25-50% EACH AFTERNOON.  
 
FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...A WARMING TREND IS EXPECTED OVER THE  
WEEKEND, WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS CONTINUING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY  
AFTERNOON. DRIER CONDITIONS LOOK TO RETURN BY SUNDAY, WITH LIMITED  
PRECIPITATION OVER EASTERN AZ. NORTHERLY WINDS WILL SET UP THROUGH  
THE PERIOD, 5-15 MPH, WITH POTENTIAL FOR LOCALIZED GUSTS NEAR  
SHOWERS.  
 
 
   
FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WIND ADVISORY UNTIL 7 PM MST /8 PM MDT/ THIS EVENING FOR  
AZZ011>013-015>017-039-040.  
 
HIGH WIND WARNING UNTIL 7 PM MST /8 PM MDT/ THIS EVENING FOR  
AZZ014.  
 
 
 
 
 
PUBLIC...JJ  
AVIATION...LEWANDOWSKI  
FIRE WEATHER...KONIECZNY  
 
FOR NORTHERN ARIZONA WEATHER INFORMATION VISIT  
WEATHER.GOV/FLAGSTAFF  
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