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Pearce, Arizona Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS65 KTWC 111936
AFDTWC

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tucson AZ 1235 PM MST Thu Sep 11 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms will continue through Friday, mainly from Tucson south and eastward. Gusty winds, brief heavy rain, blowing dust and lightning will be the main hazards. High temperatures will lower several degrees through Saturday, when highs will top out a couple of degrees below normal. There will be a slight chance of thunderstorms southeast of Tucson on Saturday and dry conditions areawide Sunday. Temperatures warm back up a couple of degrees next week, along with a return of slight chances of afternoon and evening thunderstorms.

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.DISCUSSION...Arizona remains sandwiched between a trough to the west and high pressure aloft centered over the Texas panhandle. South to southwest flow continues to advect moisture northward across the the forecast area. The latest Blended TPW Imagery indicates PW values around 1 inch across much of southeast Arizona. However, the 250911/18 KTWC sounding indicates a PW value of 1.30 inches. Overall, plenty of moisture in place for thunderstorm development. The latest high-res guidance continues to indicate isolated to scattered thunderstorm coverage east of a Nogales to Tucson to Oracle line this afternoon and evening. The models have a similar repeat tomorrow, with the potential for storms starting a little earlier and coverage clearly in the scattered to numerous range. With the trough axis shifting slowly eastward into Friday, convection may continue well into the evening (and even overnight) hours given the upper level support and dynamics. The main threats will be gusty outflow winds, areas of blowing dust and lighting. While heavy rainfall will also be possible with the strongest thunderstorms, mean flow of around 25 kts should keep this threat on the minimal side. High temperatures will be within a degree or two of normal today and Friday.

As the trough axis shifts eastward over the weekend drier air will move into the region from the west. This will limit thunderstorms chances to far eastern areas in Cochise, Graham and Greenlee counties on Saturday and dry conditions areawide on Sunday. High temperatures will be 3-5 degrees below normal on Saturday, warming back up to near seasonal normals on Sunday.

The upper high then rebuilds across the western United States early to mid next week. This will allow moisture to return to southeast Arizona, with a slight chance of thunderstorms across eastern areas Monday and Tuesday and across all of southeast Arizona mid to late next week. High temperatures warm back into the upper 90s across the lower deserts next week. 100 degrees is not out of the equation for the latter part of next week, although NBM probabilities of that are 25 percent or less.

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.AVIATION...Valid through 13/00Z. SCT-BKN clouds at 8k-11k ft AGL thru 12/06Z. Decreasing clouds between 12/06Z and 12/17Z. SCT-BKN clouds again at 8k-11k ft AGL aft 12/17Z. Scattered -SHRA/-TSRA mainly east of KTUS-KOLS-KCGZ line thru 12/04Z and again aft 12/18Z. Gusty and erratic winds to 45 kts possible with any thunderstorm. Otherwise, SLY/SWLY SFC wind at 10- 16 kts with gusts to 20-25 kts thru 12/04Z and again aft 12/18Z. SFC wind less than 10 kts and variable in direction between 12/04Z and 12/18Z.

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.FIRE WEATHER...Minimum RH values will be in the 20-35 percent range through Saturday, lowering into the 15-30 percent range Sunday and Monday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected from the Tucson area eastward today and Friday, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms south and east of Tucson on Saturday. Dry area-wide Sunday, then a slight chance of thunderstorms return again next week. Gusty and erratic winds are expected with thunderstorms. Outside of thunderstorm outflows, expect 20-foot winds to be 15 mph or less, with some afternoon/early evening gusts to around 25 mph. High temperatures will be near normal the next 7 days, except for Saturday when they will be slightly below normal.

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

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