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Tahchee, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KFGZ 201725
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1025 AM MST Sat Sep 20 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Chances for showers and thunderstorms diminish over the weekend, especially today, with a bit warmer temperatures. A new low pressure system forming near San Diego will continue shower and thunderstorm chances starting Sunday, lasting through next week.

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.DISCUSSION...It looks like an interesting week of weather ahead. Another low pressure system will develop off the California coast later today then gradually wobble eastward across the southwest United States over the coming days. As a result, we are anticipating periods of enhanced shower and thunderstorm activity through the coming week.

For today...Low pressure will take shape off the central California coast. The initial position of the low will place Arizona under high pressure with a drier westerly flow and capping layer aloft to inhibit showers and storms. There still will remain enough lingering moisture for extremely isolated showers and even a stray thunderstorm, south of Interstate-40. Otherwise, look for seasonable temperatures, light winds and just a few fair weather cloud buildups with daytime heating.

On Sunday and Monday...The low looks to dip southwestward along the California coast. Over Arizona the result will be the development of a more southwesterly flow which will tap into subtropical moisture just to our south. As a result, look for some increase in shower and thunderstorm activity from Sunday into Monday. The best chances appear to be on Monday when deeper moisture arrives. Pressure gradients will remain weak supporting light west to southwest winds each day. Not much change in temperatures but cloud cover will be on the increase with the push of moisture.

From Tuesday onward...A difficult forecast period. Once the low dips southward along the California coast if gets somewhat cut-off from the main flow. As the saying goes, "A cut-off low is a weatherman`s woe". Even with all our fancy models this phrase remains true. We will go with unsettled conditions through this period with at least slight chances for showers and storms each day as moisture lingers across the area. The eventual path of the low will be critical to how much moisture and precipitation Arizona sees. At this time it appears the low will wobble off the southern California coast from Tuesday into Wednesday then push north and east across our area in response to an additional Pacific system. A few solutions show the potential for heavy rain toward the end of next week. You will want to check back as we get a better bead on the eventual path of the California low.

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.AVIATION...Saturday 20/18Z through Sunday 21/18Z...Expect mainly VFR conditions. Patchy Isolated -SHRA/-TSRA from 19Z-02Z. Daytime sfc winds SW10-20kts, otherwise light.

OUTLOOK...Sunday 21/18Z through Tuesday 23/18Z...Expect mainly VFR conditions. SCT-NMRS SHRA/TSRA develops Sunday night into Monday and may produce areas MVFR. Otherwise, SCT -SHRA/-TSRA from 19Z-02Z each day. Sfc winds not expected to impact flight operations.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Today and Sunday...For today, look for isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms, mainly south of I-40. A slight increase in activity is forecast for Sunday. Winds will mainly be light, trending southwest through west.

Monday through Wednesday...A chance of showers and thunderstorms will persist through the period, especially Monday, as a new low pressure system forms off the southern California coast. Winds will remain mainly light.

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.FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None.

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PUBLIC...McCollum AVIATION...Peterson FIRE WEATHER...McCollum

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