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Pine Springs, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 211 AM MST Fri Oct 3 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Mild and windy weather is expected today ahead of an incoming weather system. Scattered thunderstorms will develop across eastern Arizona this afternoon and evening. Dry and cooler weather arrives for the weekend into early next week. A chance for showers and thunderstorms will return late next week.

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.DISCUSSION...Arizona will see increasing southwesterly flow today in response to an upper level low moving inland near San Francisco this morning. The low will move into southern Nevada tonight with the base of the trough sweeping through Arizona on Saturday. The main impacts from this system will be increased southwest winds today, scattered thunderstorms across eastern Arizona this afternoon and evening, all followed by cooler temperatures this weekend. The cooler air aloft will combine with a slight increase in moisture to result in scattered thunderstorm activity mainly across Apache county today. Although instability will be marginal, enhanced wind shear from the approaching trough will bring the potential for a few strong thunderstorms. There is a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms that extends into the four corners region. Peak wind gusts today will range from 40 to near 50 mph, with the strongest winds focused along and north of I-40, where a Wind Advisory remains in effect through 7 PM MST.

Winds will decrease this evening, but remain breezy into Saturday. Stronger wind gusts up to 45 mph are still expected on Saturday across eastern Arizona. Drier air arrives tonight which will bring an end to any rain/storm chances. Drier and cool weather is in store this weekend in the wake of the trough passage. Daytime temperatures will decrease to about 5 degrees below normal with the coldest overnight lows yet this season forecast for Sunday morning. High mountain locations are likely to drop below freezing.

Mostly dry weather with gradually increasing temperatures is forecast next week as the influence of high pressure returns. Model guidance suggests a gradual increase in moisture across eastern Arizona midweek, moving westward later in the week, which will bring returning chances for showers and thunderstorms.

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.AVIATION...Friday 03/06Z through Saturday 04/06Z...VFR conditions and mostly clear skies are forecast. Look for light and variable winds overnight. Stronger winds will develop by the late morning Friday becoming southwest at 15-25 kts gusting to 40 kts. Friday night winds will diminish to 10-20 kts but will remain locally gusty at 25-35 kts downwind of terrain features.

OUTLOOK...Saturday 04/06Z through Monday 06/06Z...VFR conditions and mainly clear skies are expected. During the day Saturday look for southwest winds at 15-25 kts gusting to 35 kts east of a KFLG-Four Corners line. Elsewhere, winds 5-15 kts gusting to 20 kts. Lighter winds are set for Saturday night and Sunday.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Friday and Saturday...Expect southwest winds to increase to 20-30 mph gusting to 45 mph today in advance of an approaching weather system. Scattered thunderstorms are also expected across eastern Arizona, which could produce gusty outflow winds. Elevated southwest winds will persist across eastern Arizona on Saturday, decreasing and shifting to the west elsewhere. Expect drier and cooler weather Saturday.

Sunday through Tuesday..Mostly dry weather is expected with cooler than normal temperatures through Monday. Expect south to southwest winds each day around 10-20 mph. A slight chance for thunderstorms returns to eastern Arizona by Tuesday.

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.FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Wind Advisory from 11 AM MST /noon MDT/ this morning to 7 PM MST /8 PM MDT/ this evening for AZZ004-006-007-009-012-013-015-039- 040.

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PUBLIC...MCT AVIATION...McCollum FIRE WEATHER...MCT

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