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Humboldt, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 153 PM MST Wed Sep 17 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Moisture and chances for storms increase over the next few days as remnants of Tropical Cyclone Mario move into the area. Cooler temperatures and generally light winds are expected to close out the week with a return to dry weather and a warming trend to start out next week.

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.DISCUSSION...While models continue to take the bulk of Mario`s remnants into California to give that state an unusual September rain, we`ll still see an uptick of moisture over Arizona. At this time the southern part of the state has already seen a good push of moisture with some scattered thunderstorms occurring over Tucson`s CWA. A few isolated showers and storms have formed over the White Mountains and far eastern Mogollon Rim this afternoon on the far northern fringe of this moisture, but the northern half of the Flagstaff CWA remains quite dry at this time.

On Thursday more tropical moisture moves into the area leading to widespread band of showers and storms over the southern half of the state to start the day, with the showers moving north into the southern part of our CWA starting early afternoon. For the most part when the area gets leftover moisture from tropical systems its generally of a stratiform nature, especially as this looks like a large band of clouds that should keep the surface heating limited, but some limited CAPE does exist that embedded thunderstorms are a possibility, especially in the afternoon and early evening. Shower chances will continue over the northern and northwestern part of the CWA Thursday night and eventually into northeastern Arizona by Friday morning. Another area of showers and storms are expected to fire between late morning and early afternoon, the time depending on how much clearing after the first band of clouds and showers moves away.

While the bulk of the moisture moves out on Saturday, enough remains that the higher terrain along the Rim and White Mountains could see a few isolated storms. By Sunday High Pressure building to the south over northern Mexico combined with a trough moving into the Pacific Northwest will combine to cause a zonal to northwesterly flow aloft which will once again suppress Monsoon moisture and dry things out and allow high temperatures to climb about 5 degrees above average.

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.AVIATION...Wednesday 17/18Z through Thursday 18/18Z...Expect mainly VFR conditions. SCT SHRA/TSRA from 19Z-02Z over southern Navajo and Apache counties may produce brief MVFR. Daytime sfc winds SW-NW 5-15 kts, becoming VRB overnight.

OUTLOOK...Thursday 18/18Z through Saturday 20/18Z...Expect mainly VFR conditions. SCT SHRA/TSRA expected mainly south and west of a KGCN-KFLG-KJTC line on Thursday, then spreading northeastward and becoming more numerous Thursday night and Friday. Gusty and erratic winds and brief MVFR conditions possible in and around TS. Daytime sfc winds SW-NW 5-10 kts on Thursday, becoming S/SW on Friday.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Thursday and Friday...Scattered showers and thunderstorms moving from south to north Thursday, becoming more widespread Thursday night and Friday. Wetting rain is likely. Generally light winds, trending southwesterly 5 to 15 mph.

Saturday through Monday...Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue on Saturday, turning warmer and drying for Sunday and Monday. Winds mainly light.

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.FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None.

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PUBLIC...Bernhart AVIATION...Peterson FIRE WEATHER...Peterson

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