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Strawberry, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ 1259 AM MST Wed Sep 17 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms over the eastern Mogollon Rim and White Mountains today, before moisture and chances for storms increase over the coming days. Cooler temperatures and generally light winds are expected to close out the week.

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.DISCUSSION...Today...An elongated, but narrow, ridge of high pressure remains situated over the southwest today. The resulting northwesterly flow has consequently ushered in drier air into much of northern Arizona, however a sharp north-south moisture gradient is in place. Currently, surface dewpoints are near 20-30F from I-40 and north, 30- 40F across Yavapai County and as high as 50F across the southern portions of Navajo and Apache counties. With this boundary in place, storm coverage this afternoon looks to be minimal, and mainly focused across areas east of I-17 and south of I-40.

Thursday and Friday...The remnant low of what was Tropical Storm Mario is currently situated about 1/2 way up Baja California. Latest guidance seems to have shifted the track further westward into southern California, and thus shifting the focus of precipitation with it.

An initial band of showers and thunderstorms look to develop over the Lower Deserts early Thursday, aided by the large-scale ascent ahead of the low. As this moves northward, isolated to scattered storms look to develop by the late morning and early afternoon mainly south and west of a line from the Grand Canyon to Flagstaff to St. Johns. Rain looks to continue into the overnight as sub-tropical moisture continues to be advected northward, now that the high has been displaced. As a result, Friday looks to be the best shot at area- wide showers and thunderstorms with better moisture in place. While the remnant low has largely been absorbed into the mean flow, upper- level divergence in the left-exit region of the jet streak should still be enough to provide some large-scale dynamics to aid precipitation development.

Saturday through Tuesday...Heights look to rise over the weekend and into early next week as high pressure tries to build over the southwest US once again. At the same time, an upper-level low looks to sit off the California coast. Of the operational 00Z guidance, the GFS and ECMWF both seem to have trended towards a slower ejection of the low and a more amplified ridge, while the CMC ejects the low off the Pacific into southern California. Solutions become even less clear looking at the ensemble, with some members between the EPS, GEFS, and CMCE showing a significant downward trend in PWAT, while another handful show the moisture remaining over northern Arizona.

With this in mind, the current forecast of warming temperatures and minimal precipitation chances seems reasonable for the extended period.

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.AVIATION...Wednesday 17/06Z through Thursday 18/06Z...VFR conditions are forecast. Look for isolated -SHRA/-TSRA Wednesday afternoon, mainly near and south of a KPAN-KJTC line. Daytime winds west to northwest at 5-15 kts, turning light and variable at night.

OUTLOOK...Thursday 18/06Z through Saturday 20/06Z...Mainly VFR conditions are expected. On Thursday, scattered SHRA/TSRA mainly south of Interstate-40, then spreading across all of northern Arizona Thursday night and Friday. Wind gusts of 25-35 kts and MVFR conditions possible in and around storms. Daytime winds west to southwest at 5-15 kts on Thursday and Friday, light and variable at night

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.FIRE WEATHER...Today and Thursday...Warm and mainly dry today, outside of a slight chance for showers and thunderstorms, mainly across the eastern Mogollon Rim and White Mountains. Cooler temperatures and scattered storms expected on Thursday, especially south and west of the Mogollon Rim. Southwest through northwest winds 5-15 mph each day.

Friday through Sunday...Cooler. Chance for showers and thunderstorms each day, with best chance for wetting rains on Friday. Wind south/southwest 5-15 mph on Friday, becoming west over the weekend.

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

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PUBLIC...Humphreys AVIATION...McCollum FIRE WEATHER...Humphreys

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