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Marble Canyon Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1037 AM MST Fri Oct 10 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Sub-tropical moisture will lead to widespread showers and thunderstorms through late Saturday. Flash flooding will be possible as a result of the heavy rainfall. Unsettled conditions continue into the first part of next week, but coverage will decrease and become more of an isolated to scattered shower and thunderstorm pattern.

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.DISCUSSION...TS Priscilla continues to push northward along the western Baja coast, weakening along the way. Strong moisture advection from the remnants of this storm combined with a trough situated off the PACNW coast, have allowed for deep moisture to to build across the state.

An area of showers and embedded thunderstorms extend from around the I-8 corridor north-northeastward into northeastern Arizona early this morning. Storm motions are around 15-25 mph which has kept the heaviest of rain from lingering over any one particular spot so far tonight. Rainfall rates have not been too impressive with this initial band (~1-1.5"/hr rates) but the quick movement has only resulted in about 0.10-0.50" of rain in spots. This area of precipitation will continue to gradually move off towards the northeast this morning with mostly lighter totals.

As we move through the day today, we will see large-scale ascent take place as the trough to our west starts to approach the region. PWATs are very high for this time of year (>0.80") and with more moisture on the way, we should see some very efficient storms through this afternoon and into tonight. Moderate risk for excessive rainfall remains in place for Friday and current hi-res models show that the heaviest rain is more likely to take place tonight into Saturday. Rainfall totals of around 1-3" look likely across much of the forecast area with upslope areas having the possibility of seeing locally higher amounts. In addition to the heavy rain, we also have modest CAPE and decent shear, which could lead to some stronger storms.

By Saturday, the trough starts to push eastward, and this will help to shift the areas of heavy rain to the east and along with that, the threat for any flash flooding. Flow will become more southwesterly with some drier air aloft trying to establish itself over the area.

For Sunday and beyond...Several troughs will highlight the forecast for much of the coming week with continued chances for showers and thunderstorms each day.

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.AVIATION...Friday 10/18Z through Saturday 11/18Z...A persistent plume of sub-tropical moisture will continue produce areas of -SHRA and pockets of +SHRA/TSRA through the period. Expect MVFR/IFR and even small areas of LIFR in the precipitation areas. Outside of precipitation, mainly VFR with CIGS from 5-10kft AGL. Sfc generally light and not expected to affect flight operations. Terminal KINW has no observations.

OUTLOOK...Saturday 11/18Z through Monday 13/18Z...Continued areas of -SHRA and pockets of +SHRA/TSRA or +TSRA continue through 08Z-12Z Sunday, before slowly becoming mainly VFR for the remainder of the period. ISOLD-SCT -SHRA/-TSRA still possible Sunday/Monday afternoon. Sfc winds S-SW10-20kts, mainly in the daytime hours.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Today and Saturday...Widespread wetting rains, with the highest accumulations expected in Yavapai, Coconino, and northern Gila counties. A Flood Watch will be in effect for most of northern Arizona through the period. Isolated strong thunderstorms also possible. Winds are south through southeast 5-15 mph on Friday, then southwest 10-20 mph on Saturday. Gusty and erratic winds can be expected near showers/thunderstorms.

Sunday through Tuesday...Storm coverage becomes more isolated to scattered during this period. Daytime winds south through southwest 10-15 mph with gusts 20-25 mph. Gusty and erratic winds can be expected near showers/thunderstorms.

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.FGZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...

Flood Watch through Saturday evening for AZZ004>010-012-013-015- 016-018-037>040.

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PUBLIC...Meola AVIATION...Peterson FIRE WEATHER...Lewandowski

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