Flagstaff, AZ – Arizona residents can expect dry, sunny weather through Thursday, with mild daytime highs and cold, breezy nights. Northwest winds are expected to increase slightly, particularly along exposed areas like I-40, potentially impacting travel.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Flagstaff, Wednesday’s high is set to reach 54°F under clear skies. However, temperatures will plummet to around 20°F overnight. Winds could gust up to 17 mph during the day, which may create slight discomfort for those venturing outdoors.
Thursday brings similar conditions, with a daytime high of 58°F and lows dipping to 22°F overnight. Light winds will shift southeast by evening, with no precipitation expected. Drivers are encouraged to remain cautious on routes like I-40, as fluctuating temperatures could cause slick patches during morning commutes.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday will remain mostly sunny with a high of 59°F, while Saturday brings slightly cooler conditions, topping out at 50°F. Breezy southwest winds could reach 18 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. Nights will stay cold, with lows near 19°F by Saturday.
The continued dry pattern is attributed to persistent high-pressure systems across the western U.S., keeping storm tracks well to the north. Travelers and outdoor enthusiasts are advised to dress in layers for chilly evenings and mornings.
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