Flagstaff, Arizona – Scattered showers and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms could dampen Flagstaff and surrounding areas Tuesday, bringing light rain accumulations and kicking off a stretch of unsettled weather through the week.
According to the National Weather Service Flagstaff, scattered showers will impact northern Arizona on April 29 with a 30–40% chance of rain and a 10–20% chance of isolated thunderstorms. Additional showers could develop Thursday and Friday before gusty winds arrive for the weekend.
Cities like Prescott, Tuba City, and Payson are expected to see highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s throughout the week. Roadways in Camp Verde and Winslow could become slick at times, especially during heavier isolated cells. Drivers should slow down during rain and be cautious of sudden gusts later in the week.
Window Rock and other areas near the New Mexico border could experience stronger winds Saturday, possibly impacting high-profile vehicles on highways like U.S. Route 89 and Interstate 40. Residents are urged to secure loose outdoor items and prepare for brief travel delays.
Though rainfall totals are expected to stay light overall, locals should monitor updates for any changes, especially if isolated thunderstorms intensify.
The threat of scattered showers continues into Friday, with windy conditions developing by Saturday. Additional advisories may be issued later this week as weather patterns shift.