FXUS65 KFGZ 141734 AFDFGZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1034 AM MST Tue Apr 14 2026 .SYNOPSIS...Look for gusty winds and mainly isolated showers today as the current storm system moves eastward. Another round of windy weather is expected Thursday, followed by cooler temperatures Friday as a weather system passes to our north. The weekend looks dry with warmer daytime temperatures and well below normal morning lows. && .DISCUSSION...The current low pressure system will rapidly exit Arizona today. The best chance for showers will be toward the Arizona/New Mexico border through mid-morning. There could be an additional inch or two of snow in the higher elevations of the Chuska mountains with rain amounts ranging from 0.10-0.20 at lower elevations. The snow level will range roughly from 6,000-6,500 feet through the early morning hours. For the remainder of the day enough moisture will linger for isolated instability showers which should mainly be light and brief. Behind the low pressure system gradients will weaken so it won't be as windy as was observed on Monday. Consequently, we are looking at primarily west winds at 10-20 mph with a few gusts approaching 30 mph with the higher values mainly located from Flagstaff eastward. On Wednesday...Dry air will move in from the west. Pressure gradients will be much weaker with southwest to west winds at 5-15 mph forecast. The air mass will be milder with temperatures ranging near seasonal averages. For Thursday through Friday...Another trough will deliver a glancing blow to northern Arizona. The main impact will be a return to stronger winds. On Thursday, ahead of the trough axis, winds will become southwest at 15-25 mph gusting to 35-45 mph. Winds will remain gusty Thursday night but gradually weaken and shift to a west to northwest direction as the trough axis moves across the area. Friday will see west to northwest winds at 10-20 mph gusting to 30 mph behind the trough. There will be some dynamics for upward motion along the Arizona/Utah border but with limited moisture the chances for any showers will be slight, mainly Thursday night through the morning Friday. From Saturday onward...Even drier air moves in. With lighter winds and strong radiational cooling there will be the potential for elevations above 6,500 feet to see low temperatures in the teens to mid 20s both Saturday and Sunday mornings. Another trough will approach Arizona from Sunday into early next week with gusty southwest winds returning to begin next week. && .AVIATION...Tuesday 14/18Z through Wednesday 15/18Z...Mainly VFR, with lingering MVFR CIGs this morning and isolated -SHRA through 03Z. Winds primarily west at 10-20 kts. Gusts to 25-30 kts east of KFLG. Winds becoming light and variable at less than 10 kts overnight. OUTLOOK...Wednesday 15/18Z through Friday 17/18Z...VFR conditions. Winds southwest to west at 5-15 kts on Wednesday, becoming southwest at 15-25 kts gusting to 30-40 kts on Thursday. Winds remaining locally gusty Thursday night. && .FIRE WEATHER...Today and Wednesday...Isolated showers will linger today, mainly light and brief. Dry conditions return on Wednesday. Winds west at 10-20 mph gusting to 30 mph today, then diminishing to southwest to west at 5-15 mph on Wednesday. Thursday through Saturday...Dry through the period. Winds southwest at 10-20 mph gusting to 25-35 mph on Thursday, shifting to northwest on Friday, then turning variable at 5-15 mph on Saturday. Minimum RH of 10-20% is forecast for Thursday and Friday, then turning a bit drier at 10-15% on Saturday. && .FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ PUBLIC...McCollum AVIATION...Lewandowski FIRE WEATHER...McCollum For Northern Arizona weather information visit weather.gov/flagstaff