Arizona Weather Alert Now: 30° Freeze This Morning in Flagstaff, 68° Spring Warmth by Thursday

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Arizona’s high country is waking up to biting air and light haze, with temperatures hovering near 30 degrees across Flagstaff. Frost clings to rooftops, and breath hangs in the air along I-40 and Milton Road. Roads remain dry, but shaded stretches could stay slick through midmorning.

According to the National Weather Service in Flagstaff, highs climb to near 63 degrees this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. West winds increase to 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. That breeze adds a chill early, but sunshine wins out by midday.

Tonight, temperatures fall back to around 33 degrees under mostly clear skies. Another freeze is likely by early Wednesday morning. Drivers should watch for isolated icy patches where snowmelt or runoff refreezes before sunrise. Flash freezing is common this time of year, even without new precipitation.

Midweek brings steady warming. Highs reach 67 degrees Wednesday and 68 degrees Thursday under full sun. Winds ease slightly but remain noticeable at times. Friday tops out near 71 degrees, pushing Flagstaff well above late-February averages. Saturday stays mild near 71 degrees with mostly sunny skies.

No snow or rain is expected through the period. The broader 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across northern Arizona into early next week, signaling expanding spring warmth across the Mogollon Rim.

Five Day Outlook for Flagstaff, Arizona:
Today: Mostly sunny, high 63.
Wednesday: Sunny, high 67.
Thursday: Sunny, high 68.
Friday: Sunny, high 71.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 71.