Flagstaff, AZ – Arizona residents should prepare for a week of varied weather, starting with storm activity focused on Monday in eastern regions, including the White Mountains. The National Weather Service predicts these storms could bring lightning, small hail, and gusty winds ranging from 25 to 35 mph. Periods of heavy rainfall are expected, particularly in the strongest storms.
On Tuesday, storm chances expand westward, with low-grade monsoon conditions forecasted to persist through the remainder of the workweek. Flagstaff and surrounding areas can expect dry weather and seasonable temperatures as storms shift. Tuesday brings the likelihood of clearer skies with temperatures reaching a high of 82°F. By Wednesday, conditions might become more favorable for cloud cover with a slight dip in temperatures, expected around 79°F.
Throughout the week, residents should stay alert for weather updates, as the evolving monsoon pattern could affect different regions across Arizona. Winds are expected to remain light outside of storm activity, ensuring generally mild weather when storms aren’t present.
Flagstaff’s overnight lows will hover in the low to mid-50s, providing cool nights after potentially stormy days.



