Forecast Discussion

Forecast Discussion for TWC NWS Office
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FXUS65 KTWC 262108
AFDTWC

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tucson AZ
208 PM MST Fri Apr 26 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
A weather system will bring gusty winds today and breezy winds on
Saturday. A few showers north of Tucson through the White
Mountains can`t be ruled out tonight and Saturday, but most
chances should remain further to the north. Temperatures will fall
below average through the weekend, before a rapid warming trend
arrives early next week.

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.DISCUSSION...Another storm system is pushing through the Great
Basin mainly north of our area over the next 24 hours, before
lifting into the front range and plains states Sunday. Another
round of cooler air will push temperatures down several more
degrees Saturday, bottoming out around 10 degrees below average.
Moisture is limited this far south, with the bulk of showers
remaining north of our area. We could see a few showers through
Graham and Greenlee county Saturday, mainly near the mountains.
Breezy to locally windy Saturday, but less than today in most
locations. Some lightning possible Saturday afternoon near the
White Mountains, with conditions favoring small scale strong
storm outflows.

We`re still on track for a rapid warmup after this brief cooler
interlude. High pressure will bring a rapid warming trend early
next week. Back to around 5 to 10 degrees above average by
Tuesday. As the flow consolidates through northern tier
states,ensembles suggest poor ridge geometry next week. Heights
and thicknesses still above average to support the warmup, but
probably not excessive.

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.AVIATION...Valid through 28/00Z.
FEW-SCT clouds at 8k- 11k ft AGL. SFC wind less than 12 kts and
variable in direction thru 26/17Z and for most locations again aft
27/05Z. SLY/SWLY SFC wind 15-25 kts and gusts to 27-35 kts until
27/04Z, then diminishing overnight. Aviation discussion not
updated for TAF amendments.

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.FIRE WEATHER...A storm system will move across the area tonight and
Saturday, resulting in below normal temperatures through the weekend
and highs 7-11 degrees below normal on Saturday. In advance of this
system, strong south to southwest winds are expected across the
forecast area today into the evening hours tonight. Wind speeds will
exceed critical fire weather thresholds, with 20-foot winds of 20-28
mph and gusts to 35-40 mph. However, min RH values will mostly be
above the 15 percent level, except for isolated areas in far
southeast Graham county and the eastern half of Cochise county
during the mid/late afternoon hours. This system will also bring a
chance of showers mainly north/northeast of Safford tonight and
Saturday and maybe even a few lighting strikes.

Wind speeds remain breezy on Saturday, but are expected to be below
critical levels. Less wind then is expected Sunday through early
next week. Min RH values in the valleys will be in the 10-15 percent
range Sunday, decreasing into the single digits next week. Min RH
values in the mountains will be in the 15-30 percent range Sunday,
lowering to 12-20 percent next week.

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.TWC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
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