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FXUS65 KFGZ 271020 
  AFDFGZ 
   
  Area Forecast Discussion 
  National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 
  320 AM MST Thu May 27 2021 
   
  .SYNOPSIS...Mild daytime temperatures and afternoon southwest  
  breezes are expected through the weekend. An isolated shower or  
  thunderstorm is possible beginning next week. 
   
   
  && 
   
  .DISCUSSION...Infrared satellite imagery is showing decreasing 
  sky cover across the Four Corners region this morning as mid- 
  level clouds exit the region. Mid-level moisture and daytime  
  heating will initiate a period of mostly to partly sunny skies  
  later today, especially for areas along and east-northeast of high 
  terrain. There is the slightest potential for a sprinkle or two  
  over the Black Mesa and Chuska Mountains later this afternoon.  
  Otherwise today, mild near-normal temperatures and light  
  southwesterly afternoon breezes are expected.  
   
  Mild temperatures and light afternoon southwesterly breezes to 
  persist under zonal westerly flow aloft through Friday. 
   
  Operational deterministic guidance is showing a shift to more 
  southwesterly flow aloft by Saturday due to an area of low  
  pressure off the California coast. Gusts of 20-30 mph are likely  
  Saturday and Sunday afternoons. 
   
  Cluster ensemble analysis is showing the area of low pressure  
  potentially setting up over far southern Arizona and northwestern  
  Mexico by Monday afternoon or evening. The result could be an  
  increase in surface dew points across much of northern Arizona and 
  enough mid-level moisture for a return of showers or thunderstorms, 
  mainly in eastern Arizona. Kept with the blended guidance in this 
  longer-term period for mentionable chances of precipitation mid-  
  next week, especially in the afternoon and early evening periods.  
  Confidence at this point is low to moderate in this set up as any  
  variation in the center of low pressure will greatly influence the 
  availability of moisture for potential showers or storms next week. 
   
  && 
   
  .AVIATION...For the 12Z package...Look for VFR conditions under  
  mainly clear skies over the next 24 hours. Light surface winds early  
  becoming southwesterly at 5-15 kt gusting to 20 kts by the  
  afternoon. Winds becoming light again by early evening. Aviation  
  discussion not updated for TAF amendments. 
   
  && 
   
  .FIRE WEATHER...Look for warm and dry weather with locally breezy  
  southwest to west winds each afternoon through Friday. Afternoon  
  humidity will remain less than 15 percent with the Haines Index  
  reaching 5 to 6 for many areas. 
   
  Saturday through Monday...Warm, dry and breezy weather will  
  continue. Slightly stronger southwest winds are forecast over the  
  weekend. Isolated rain showers are possible Monday afternoon. 
   
  && 
   
  .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...NONE. 
   
  && 
   
  
 
 PUBLIC...NL
 AVIATION...McCollum
 FIRE WEATHER...McCollum
 
 
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