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A cold front will bring rain and high elevation snow showers late this evening into Monday morning, mainly across northeastern Arizona. The greatest snow accumulations will be around Buffalo Pass, where 2 to 5 inches are forecast.
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Above normal temperatures will stick around each afternoon, with light winds today turning breezy on Sunday. Slight chances for showers expected Sunday night through Monday morning, but impacts will be minimal to none.
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Temperatures will land a few degrees above normal through the end of the weekend, despite a weak cooling trend. Slight chances for showers expected Sunday night through Monday morning, but impacts will be minimal to none.
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From the NWS Flagstaff family to yours, we hope you are able to enjoy this beautiful day. Expect above normal temperatures, mostly sunny skies and light winds.
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Above normal temperatures will be around through the end of the week, allowing for a very pleasant Thanksgiving Holiday.
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Let's just get right to it, it's going to be nice on Thanksgiving Day. Here is a quick look at your forecast, above normal temperatures, sunny skies and light winds.
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Warmer and dry conditions return for Monday and will last through the week. There is potential for another storm system to impact the area over the holiday weekend.
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Above normal temperatures and dry conditions will stick around through the Holiday week. Daytime highs will reach 5-10 degrees above normal by the end of the week, with mostly sunny skies. Unsettled weather could return next week, but check back later for details.
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Rain and high elevation snow will linger through the day today, with much drier and warmer weather returning for the Holiday week. Snow accumulation will mostly be above 8000 feet, but a light dusting to an inch will be possible down to 7000 feet.