895  
FXUS65 KPSR 251711  
AFDPSR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PHOENIX AZ  
1011 AM MST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
UPDATE
 
UPDATED 18Z AVIATION DISCUSSION.  
 

 
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- DRY AND TRANQUIL WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE  
WORKWEEK WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE NORMAL.  
 
- ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BRING MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES AND RAIN  
CHANCES TO THE REGION LATE THIS WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
CLEAR SKIES IN COMBINATION WITH REMAINING SURFACE MOISTURE FROM THIS  
PAST WEEKEND'S RAIN HAS ONCE AGAIN RESULTED IN PATCHY FOG ACROSS LOW  
LYING AREAS AND RIVER VALLEYS. ISOLATED AREAS OF DENSE FOG  
(VISIBILITY LESS THAN 1 MILE) WILL BE LIKELY AGAIN THIS MORNING. BE  
PREPARED FOR SUDDEN REDUCTIONS IN VISIBILITY AND DRIVERS SHOULD  
EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN ENCOUNTERING ANY FOG DURING THE MORNING  
COMMUTE. THE FOG SHOULD BURN OFF BY 9-11AM LST.  
 
WATER VAPOR SATELLITE IMAGERY AND 500 MB STREAMLINE ANALYSIS EARLY  
THIS MORNING SHOW A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC  
ALONG WITH A TROUGH IN THE UPPER PLAINS AND ANOTHER ONE ENTERING THE  
MIDWEST. THE AFOREMENTIONED RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL SLOWLY  
MOVE EASTWARD OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS, BECOMING CENTERED OVER OUR  
AREA BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. AS THE RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE MOVES  
OVERHEAD HEIGHTS ALOFT WILL GRADUALLY RISE, MAXING OUT AROUND  
584-586 DM WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY. THIS WILL RESULT IN GRADUALLY  
WARMING TEMPERATURES. AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL BE IN  
THE LOW 70S ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS AND IN THE MID TO UPPER 60S  
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. TEMPERATURES WILL PEAK ON  
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY, WITH AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TO  
UPPER 70S ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS AND IN THE MID 60S TO LOW 70S  
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. MORNING LOWS WILL BE IN THE MID 40S TO  
LOW 50S, WITH THE WARMER TEMPS IN MORE URBAN AREAS. WITH THE RIDGE  
MOVING THROUGH THE REGION OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS, IT WILL PROMOTE  
THE CONTINUATION OF DRY AND TRANQUIL WEATHER CONDITIONS.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
ON FRIDAY A WEAK SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL MOVE THROUGH THE REGION.  
THIS WILL RESULT IN LOWERING HEIGHTS ALOFT, WITH 500 MB HEIGHTS  
WILL LOWER TO AROUND 575-577 DM. THIS WILL RESULT IN TEMPERATURES  
COOLING A DEGREE OR TWO, BUT WILL REMAIN ABOVE NORMAL. AFTERNOON  
HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE MID 70S ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS  
AND IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. DRY  
CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST ON FRIDAY.  
 
BY THIS WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK, GLOBAL ENSEMBLE MEMBERS  
ALL SHOW A DEEP TROUGH TRAVERSING THE REGION. THEY STILL DIFFER A  
LITTLE ON THE EXACT TIMING, BUT TEND TO FAVOR SOMETIME IN THE SUNDAY-  
TUESDAY WINDOW. THEY ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT THAT THIS TROUGH WILL BE  
TAKING AN INLAND TRAJECTORY DOWN FROM THE PACIFIC NW AND NOT MOVE  
DOWN ALONG THE EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN AND THEN MOVE INLAND LIKE THE  
LAST LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DID. WITH THIS TROUGH TAKING AN INLAND  
TRAJECTORY THE SYSTEM WON'T BE BRINGING A LOT OF MOISTURE TO THE  
REGION. PWATS CURRENTLY LOOK TO ONLY RISE TO A 0.5-0.7" RANGE (THE  
ECMWF HAS PWATS IN A 0.5-0.7" RANGE, THE GEFS HAS PWATS STAYING  
BELOW 0.6", AND THE CANADIAN ENSEMBLE HAS PWATS ONLY IN A 0.3-0.4"  
RANGE). THIS INCREASE IN MOISTURE (IN COMBINATION WITH FORCING FROM  
THE TROUGH AND TERRAIN ITSELF) WOULD LIKELY SUPPORT SHOWERS ACROSS  
THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS TO THE NORTH AND EAST OF THE PHOENIX METRO.  
SHOWERS ACROSS THE LOWER DESERTS WILL LIKELY BE HARDER TO COME BY,  
WITH THIS AMOUNT OF MOISTURE, AND WOULD NEED MORE HELP THAN THAT OF  
THE HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS. NEVERTHELESS, ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL  
BE MOVING THROUGH THE REGION BY EARLY NEXT WEEK AND WOULD SUPPORT  
SHOWERS ACROSS AT LEAST SOME PORTIONS OF THE CWA ALONG WITH COOLING  
TEMPERATURES. WITH THIS WEATHER SYSTEM TEMPERATURES LOOK TO COOL  
BACK OFF BELOW NORMAL. STAY TUNED FOR FUTURE UPDATES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
UPDATED AT 1715Z.  
 
SOUTH CENTRAL ARIZONA INCLUDING KPHX, KIWA, KSDL, AND KDVT:  
NO AVIATION CONCERNS THIS FORECAST PERIOD WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES  
AND LIGHT DIURNAL WIND SHIFTS.  
 
SOUTHEAST CALIFORNIA/SOUTHWEST ARIZONA INCLUDING KIPL AND KBLH:  
NO AVIATION CONCERNS THIS FORECAST PERIOD WITH CLEAR SKIES AND  
LIGHT WEST/NORTHWEST WINDS.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
 
DRY AND TRANQUIL WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE  
WORKWEEK WITH TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVERAGE. MINRHS TODAY  
WILL BE AROUND 30-50%, WITH OVERNIGHT RECOVERY AROUND 60-80%. FOR  
THE REMAINDER OF THE WORKWEEK, MINRHS WILL DROP TO 20-35% WITH  
OVERNIGHT RECOVERIES REMAINING IN THE 60-80% RANGE. BY THIS  
WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL MOVE  
THROUGH THE REGION COOLING TEMPERATURES BACK OFF BELOW NORMAL AND  
BRINGING ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND WETTING RAINS TO THE  
REGION. WINDS WILL REMAIN LIGHT AND FOLLOW THEIR NORMAL DIURNAL  
TENDENCIES WITH ONLY MARGINAL UPSLOPE GUSTS INTO THE UPPER TEENS  
TO LOW 20S.  
 

 
   
PSR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
AZ...NONE.  
CA...NONE.  

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...BERISLAVICH  
LONG TERM...BERISLAVICH  
AVIATION...FRIEDERS  
FIRE WEATHER...BERISLAVICH  
 
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