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Paradise, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KTWC 022035
AFDTWC

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tucson AZ 135 PM MST Thu Oct 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Dry conditions will prevail into next week. Afternoon high temperatures will warm to 7 to 9 degrees above normal today and Friday, before cooling down to near normal levels this weekend. Breezy southwest winds are expected this weekend as a system moves to our north. High temperatures warm again to 3 to 5 degrees above normal next week.

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.DISCUSSION...The large scale pattern has high pressure centered over northern Mexico into southern New Mexico, with a ridge over the southwestern United States and a Pacific storm system off the Washington coast. The Pacific low will dive southeast into central Nevada by late Friday as the high pressure ridge shifts east into Texas and the Gulf coast. The low will then shift east across the Great Basin over the weekend, with zonal flow across the desert southwest. By early next week, the flow aloft turns southwesterly across the region.

For today and Friday, above normal high temperatures are forecast, with highs topping out 7-9 degrees above seasonal averages. High temperatures will be in the upper 90s to right around 100 degrees from Tucson westward. NBM probabilities indicate a 10% chance for 100 degrees at Tucson airport today and 15% on Friday. Blended total precipitable water imagery shows PWAT`s currently in the 0.40" to 0.60" range, with higher amounts over an 1" across central/northern Sonora Mexico. The models indicate some of this deeper moisture will get pulled northward in advance of the approaching storm system and trough tonight into Friday. At this time PWATs are forecasted to increase into the 0.70" to 0.90" range across the eastern half of southeast Arizona, which would bring an increase in mid-level cloud cover from Tucson east. At this time no precipitation is forecasted by the NBM. Depending upon the evolution of the moisture plume and trough axis this will be something to keep an eye on for tomorrow, mainly east of Tucson.

As the storm system tracks north of the region over the weekend, temperatures cool down to near seasonal normals with highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s from Tucson westward and highs in the 80s across Santa Cruz, Cochise and Graham counties. This system will also bring gusty southwest winds to the area especially Saturday afternoon. Wind speeds will generally be 12-17 mph with gusts to 25- 30 mph from Tucson eastward. Peak wind gusts on Saturday will be between 30-35 mph across portions eastern Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.

By early next week, the storm system will track east into the central plains and southwest flow aloft will prevail across the region. This will lead to warmer temperatures with highs 3-5 degrees above normal.

For mid to late next week, still quite a bit of uncertainty in regard for the potential of tropical moisture advecting into the area. Deterministic runs are highly variable and differ with each run. NBM has significantly lower precipitation chances and amounts versus yesterday. However, the latest 6-10 day (Oct 7-11) and 8-10 day (Oct 9-15) precipitation outlooks are leaning above normal (50- 70%) across the area. It will all come down to the track of the disturbance currently centered off the central Mexican coastline and the position of west coast trough next week. Latest grids have slight chance pops for both next Wednesday and Thursday.

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.AVIATION...Valid through 04/00Z. Clear skies/SKC conditions across most of southeast Arizona thru 03/02Z, with FEW-SCT clouds at 10k-12k ft AGL from KTUS east aft 03/02Z. SFC wind variable and terrain driven at less than 10 kts between 03/04Z and 03/17Z. SWLY/WLY SFC wind at 6-12 kts and a few gust to around 18 kts until 03/04Z and again aft 03/17Z. Aviation discussion not updated for TAF amendments.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Dry conditions will prevail across southeast Arizona into at least early next week. 20-foot winds will be 15 mph or less and terrain driven through Friday. A storm system will then move to our north this weekend resulting in increasing southwesterly winds. 20-foot winds will be 12-17 mph and gusts to around 30 mph Saturday and Sunday, with the strongest winds southeast of Tucson across portions of Santa Cruz and Cochise counties. Min RH values in the valleys will be in the 15-30 percent range through Friday, lowering to 12-20 percent over the weekend. RH values in the mountains will generally be in the 25-40 percent range. High temperatures will be 7- 9 degrees above normal through Friday, around normal over the weekend, warming back up to 3-5 degrees above normal early next week.

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

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Zell

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