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SYNOPSIS

Cool temperatures continue for today but expect dry conditions and warmer temperatures through the coming week.

DISCUSSION

Our active weather week has come to an end and there are probably some that are sad to see it go (but not everyone). A very cold start to the day and expect daytime highs to remain on the cold side across the region. Some afternoon breezes are expected but nothing nearly as strong as we have seen this past week.

Expect temperatures to be on the rise Sunday through the coming week as high pressure builds across the Desert Southwest. The ridge strengthens as it builds in through the week, allowing for temperatures to warm appreciably, rising to well above normal once again this winter. A trough will try to push down from the north around mid/late week but the ridge looks to hold strong, keeping potential impacts off to our north. Other than some passing clouds and occasional breezy conditions, it should end up being a fairly nice week.

AVIATION...Saturday 21/12Z through Sunday 22/12Z

VFR conditions expected. Easterly winds 5-15 kts forecast between 16Z-02Z. Otherwise, look for light and variable winds.

OUTLOOK...Sunday 22/12Z through Tuesday 24/12Z...VFR conditions expected, with generally light/variable winds. Breezy NE winds along and south of higher terrain possible between 08Z-15Z Monday, including the KSEZ terminal.

FIRE WEATHER...Saturday and Sunday

Cold temperatures forecast for today, before much warmer conditions return on Sunday. Look for easterly winds 5-15 mph today, becoming lighter on Sunday. Minimum RH values forecast between 20-45% today, dropping slightly 15-40% Sunday.

Monday through Wednesday...Above normal temperatures and dry conditions expected through the week. Minimum RH values generally between 15-35% each afternoon. Look for light and variable winds Monday, becoming westerly 15-25 mph on Tuesday and Wednesday.

FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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