textproduct: NWS Flagstaff

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SYNOPSIS

Cool and breezy conditions will stick around today with a gradual warming trend forecast through the week. Dry conditions and generally light winds also expected through the entire forecast period.

DISCUSSION

High pressure will once again become the dominating driver of our weather conditions through the next several days. Although daytime highs will remain on the cooler side today, as we progress through the week, we'll once again see afternoon temperatures reach 5-15 degrees above normal. Our main reminder that it is truly still winter will be our overnight lows that reach below freezing for many locations (generally areas above 4500') across northern Arizona. Otherwise, there isn't much to talk about weather wise. We'll keep our eyes peeled for any changes in the long term forecast.

AVIATION...Sunday 11/18Z through Monday 12/18Z

VFR expected. N-E winds 5-15 kts with localized gusts 20-25 kts, especially along and south of KGCN-KFLG-KSOW line. Elevated overnight winds downwind (southwest) of terrain features.

OUTLOOK...Monday 12/18Z through Wednesday 14/18Z...VFR expected. N-NE winds 5-15 kts with localized gusts near 20 kts, especially along and south of a KGCN-KFLG-KSOW line. Elevated overnight winds downwind (southwest) of terrain features.

FIRE WEATHER...Today and Monday

Cold, breezy and dry conditions will continue. Look for north to northeast winds at 5 to 15 mph with localized gusts of 20 to 25 mph both days. Afternoon minimum RH ranging from 20-40%. Tuesday through Thursday...Dry, locally breezy and much warmer conditions are expected. North to northeast winds at 5 to 15 mph with localized gusts to 20 mph are forecast. Afternoon minimum RH ranging from 20-40% each day.

FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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