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Issued by NWS Phoenix, AZ
Issued by NWS Phoenix, AZ
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121 FXUS65 KPSR 021716 AFDPSR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Phoenix AZ 1016 AM MST Sat Aug 2 2025 .UPDATE...Updated Aviation Discussion. && .KEY MESSAGES... - Hot temperatures with lower desert highs near or slightly above 110 degrees will persist, resulting in at least widespread Moderate HeatRisk each day. - Extreme Heat Warnings with areas of Major HeatRisk will affect portions of south-central AZ through this evening. - Another more widespread Extreme Heat episode is expected by mid next week, with record high temperatures likely along with Major to Extreme HeatRisk. - Overall dry conditions will prevail for much of the area with any rain chances remaining primarily confined to the higher terrain east of Phoenix. && .SHORT TERM /Today through Sunday/... The main weather story through the weekend will be the heat as a strong ridge of high pressure currently centered near the AZ/MX international border dominates over the region. The subtropical ridge will reach its peak intensity today as 500 mb heights climb to around 596-598 dm, which is above the 99th climatological percentile. As a result, temperatures this afternoon will top out well above normal with forecast highs upwards of 110-113 degrees across the lower deserts. Afternoon highs in Phoenix will push into record territory with a 70-80% chance of tying or breaking the daily record high of 113 degrees. Given the unusually hot temperatures, widespread Moderate HeatRisk will be in place today with areas of Major HeatRisk across parts of south-central Arizona. An Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect for much of south-central Arizona through this evening. Aside from the heat, the positioning of the aforementioned ridge will lead to continued drying conditions as dry westerly flow aloft prevails. This dry air is evident on early morning WV imagery and the 00Z PHX sounding, which showed a dry atmospheric profile with only a shallow layer of mid level moisture. Forecast soundings indicate continued drying through tomorrow as PWATs bottom out around 20-40% of normal. As moisture continues to get scoured out of the region, HREF guidance indicates enough lingering moisture to promote a small chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm to pop up over southern Gila County this afternoon with better chances for convection remaining focused across far eastern and southeastern Arizona. By Sunday, very dry conditions will be in place eliminating any rain chances in the forecast. && .LONG TERM /Monday through Saturday/... The primary weather concern will be the unseasonably hot conditions during the upcoming workweek. Starting off the workweek, very dry conditions in place will allow for near normal overnight lows Monday morning and will help to keep HeatRisk in the Moderate category with localized areas of Major HeatRisk. Going forward through the early part of next week, ensemble guidance show the center of the subtropical ridge of high pressure shifting eastward into southern NM while strengthening. By the middle part of next week, ensemble and deterministic guidance show 500 mb heights peaking around 598-600 dm. The strength of the ridge is likely to be in record territory for the climatological period over the entire region Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures will quickly respond as daytime highs across the lower deserts pushes to around 113-118 degrees. Record highs are likely to be set with temperatures of this magnitude and may tie or break the all-time hottest temperature for the month of August in Phoenix. The hottest Phoenix has ever recorded in the month of August was 117 degrees which has happened 4 times (2011, 2015, 2020, and 2023). Overnight lows are also expected to climb into the lower 90s in Phoenix during this time, offering little overnight relief. By the end of next week, the subtropical ridge is expected to weaken, resulting in lowering temperatures. With all that said, widespread Major to Extreme HeatRisk will increase across most of the area by Wednesday and continuing through Friday. Extreme Heat Watches remain in effect for south-central Arizona starting Tuesday before expanding to include the entire CWA Wednesday and continuing through Friday. Everyone should take extra care next week to exercise heat safety to avoid heat-related health issues. The position of the ridge is expected to promote southerly moist advection into the region going into Tuesday. Ensembles continue to reflect a good deal of uncertainty in the amount of moisture we will see pulled into the region. For now, the best chances for any monsoon activity are expected to remain focused across the Rim and down into southeastern Arizona. && .AVIATION...Updated at 1715Z. South Central Arizona including KPHX, KIWA, KSDL, and KDVT; and Southeast California/Southwest Arizona including KIPL and KBLH: No major aviation concerns are anticipated through Sunday morning under clear skies. Winds will follow a typical diurnal pattern for this time of year, with occasional afternoon/early evening gusts to 15-20 kts except at KIPL. At KIPL, light (AOB 6 kts) and VRB winds through the afternoon will give way to west winds this evening, with gusts potentially to 20-25 kts, though confidence is too low in gusty conditions to include in the TAF. && .FIRE WEATHER... Drier conditions will continue to settle in this weekend with only a small chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm across southern Gila County this afternoon. Min RHs will fall into the 5-10% range this weekend, while Max RHs range between 20-30% for most areas. Winds will generally follow diurnal tendencies with typical afternoon upslope gustiness. Temperatures will remain above normal with lower desert highs mostly between 108-114 degrees. Overall dry and hot conditions will continue into next week with any rain chances remaining mostly confined to the higher terrain east of Phoenix. to prevail into next week with only very limited mostly high terrain chances around Tuesday or Wednesday. && .PSR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AZ...Extreme Heat Watch from Wednesday morning through Friday evening for AZZ530>533-535-536. Extreme Heat Warning until 8 PM MST this evening for AZZ534- 537>544-546-548>555-559. Extreme Heat Watch from Tuesday morning through Friday evening for AZZ534-537>563. CA...Extreme Heat Watch from Wednesday morning through Friday evening for CAZ560>570. && $$ SHORT TERM...Smith LONG TERM...Smith AVIATION...Whittock FIRE WEATHER...Smith