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Strong Inside Slider To Move Into Northern Baja After January 18th, Bringing A Storm Window To All Of Arizona With Rain Lower Elevations and Heavy Mountain Snow

Strong Inside Slider To Move Into Northern Baja After January 18th, Bringing A Storm Window To All Of Arizona With Rain Lower Elevations and Heavy Mountain Snow

A powerful inside slider from Nevada will move south-southwest into Northern Baja after January 18th, giving the state of Arizona the eastern periphery to bring the needed moisture and lift for widespread precipitation and mountain snowfall, some of which will be heavy.  Details are not fully known on it as inside sliders wait till the last couple of days to […]

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Cutoff Low Storm System To Affect Arizona Starting Tonight and Last Through Thursday; Various Alerts Issued With AZWF Model Images Inside

Cutoff Low Storm System To Affect Arizona Starting Tonight and Last Through Thursday; Various Alerts Issued With AZWF Model Images Inside

A storm system is set to finally break the record for dry days at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport tonight and lasting into Thursday.  Various parts of the state will see different things, so it is a bit tough to explain them all.  I’ve issued five alerts.  Those alerts are for flood, snow, and thunderstorm dynamics.  The Thunderstorm Watch is in […]

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Cutoff Low System To Deliver Precipitation to Central and Eastern Half of Arizona Starting Wednesday night; AZWF Precipitation Dynamics Model Projection

Cutoff Low System To Deliver Precipitation to Central and Eastern Half of Arizona Starting Wednesday night; AZWF Precipitation Dynamics Model Projection

At the beginning of the month, an article was released here at Arizona Weather Force indicating a pattern change after the 9th of the month.  This was a longer range projection, still standing today.  The article, labeled December 2020 Arizona Weather Pattern Forecast Suggests Anti-La Nina Characteristics With Cold Western USA Trough, still stands for today.  A cutoff low will […]

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December 2020 Arizona Weather Pattern Forecast Suggests Anti-La Nina Characteristics With Cold Western USA Trough

December 2020 Arizona Weather Pattern Forecast Suggests Anti-La Nina Characteristics With Cold Western USA Trough

December 1st marks meteorological winter’s start and you can think of it as June 1st where the transition to summer then (winter for this) is going to take place.  Long-range numbers indicate that we will have a cold trough in the Western United States so read on for details … As we move along to December 9th, my long-range calculations […]

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Strong Winds Across Parts of Metro and Rural Arizona Wednesday night into Thursday; Zoom-in Models Included

Strong Winds Across Parts of Metro and Rural Arizona Wednesday night into Thursday; Zoom-in Models Included

A strong; but dry storm system will move into the four corners states on Wednesday night into Thursday.  The cold sinking air associated with it cannot be ignored, thus a wind watch has been issued for various parts, including the Metro areas so read on and view the micro-climate wind intensity models … The same system that will affect the […]

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Arctic Storm To Bring Snow, Rain, and Wind to Various Parts of Arizona; Find Your Area In The AZWF Model Suite Inside

Arctic Storm To Bring Snow, Rain, and Wind to Various Parts of Arizona; Find Your Area In The AZWF Model Suite Inside

An arctic system is entering Arizona and already thunderstorms have popped up in Northeast State and some are popping up around Globe as well.  This article suite contains the AZWF model with zoomed in areas in spots for both snow, rain, and wind forecasts.  One thing I will DIRECTLY say is Arizona Weather Force has issued a HIGH WIND WARNING […]

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Pattern Change:  Colder Pattern Set To Move Into Arizona With Cutoff Blocking Pattern; View MARS Tonight at the closest approach

Pattern Change: Colder Pattern Set To Move Into Arizona With Cutoff Blocking Pattern; View MARS Tonight at the closest approach

YES my Arizonians, I am still here. I did not leave you, but your weather has been quiet, and boring. I am like AL, the Boss Angel from the movie ‘Angels in The Outfield’… “We’re alwwwwwways watching” … We do have a pattern change coming up so read on …   This pattern change is a blocking pattern, which does […]

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Strong Heatwave To Grip Low Terrain Arizona By End Month

Strong Heatwave To Grip Low Terrain Arizona By End Month

A strong ridge of high pressure will build over California as we near the end of September, owning to weak offshore flow that will bring another strong heatwave to Arizona. That Green Day guy that is suppose to wake up when September ends probably wants to remain sleeping till the heatwave is over … so read on for details Not […]

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Strong Gusty and Dry North Winds Expected To Enter Arizona on Tuesday; Wind Warnings and Advisories Issued Via AZWF Wind Gust Model

Strong Gusty and Dry North Winds Expected To Enter Arizona on Tuesday; Wind Warnings and Advisories Issued Via AZWF Wind Gust Model

Gusty winds are expected to target most of the state on Tuesday at the same time snow will be falling in Denver.  Who will see what intensity, read on for and view the model within for details … A cold front is expected to move through Wyoming and Colorado on Tuesday, where I have issued over my national page the […]

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Fall 2020 Forecast Projected To Have Above Average Precipitation For Southwest United States For Catastrophic Flooding In Burn Areas ; National Weather Force

Fall 2020 Forecast Projected To Have Above Average Precipitation For Southwest United States For Catastrophic Flooding In Burn Areas ; National Weather Force

For Immediate Press Release – (National Weather Force) – Patterns in the atmosphere are suggesting we will run into an active October, November, and December across the Southwestern United States with above average precipitation so read on for details … La Nina will be in full swing this Fall and many think La Nina means dry conditions.  You are right, […]

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