269 FXUS65 KTWC 020850 AFDTWC Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tucson AZ 150 AM MST Mon Jun 2 2025 .SYNOPSIS...Showers will continue east of Tucson through the morning becoming isolated this afternoon and dissipating by evening. Expect another chance of showers mainly in the White Mountains on Tuesday and Wednesday with dry conditions returning to the area thereafter. High temperatures will be below normal to start the work week then warm to above normal by the end of the work week. && .DISCUSSION...Current radar shows light to moderate showers east of Tucson with isolated lightning strikes mainly in Cochise County. This activity will continue into the morning hours as an upper level low, providing the dynamics for the showers, moves into central Arizona. On the south and backside of the low moisture has started to decrease with GOES PWAT values around 1.1" in western Pima County. Additional rainfall amounts up to 0.30" will be possible through the morning. By the afternoon the low will be near the Four Corners resulting in weaker synoptic scale lift over southeast Arizona. HREF members show isolated to scattered shower and thunderstorm activity this afternoon from Tucson eastward. By the evening most storms will likely have dissipated with just a couple weak showers near the AZ/NM border. Temperatures will be 7-10 degrees below normal with Tucson seeing around a 75 percent chance for the high temp to be less than 90 degrees. Tuesday a small closed low will move into southern California then open up and move into Arizona Wednesday. This is a little slower than previous model runs with still some uncertainty in how fast it moves into Arizona. PWAT values will still be around 100-175 percent of normal Tuesday into Wednesday. Because of this and the approaching low there will be a slight chance for precip mainly in the White Mountains both days. However any rain that does fall is expected to be light. Winds will also be breezy Wednesday as higher momentum mixes down as the low moves through. Temperatures both days will be 4-6 degrees below normal. For the remainder of the work week into the weekend southeast Arizona will be under dry southwesterly flow and will see a warming trend. The upper air pattern will be characterized by high pressure over northern Mexico and general troughing to the north and west. High temps will be around normal Thursday, warming back into the triple digits for Tucson and areas west of Tucson Friday into the weekend. && .AVIATION...Valid through 03/12Z. SCT -SHRA and ISOLD -TSRA through the afternoon from KTUS south and eastward. Best chances for terminals to be affected will be this morning. By the afternoon activity starts to weaken and dissipates by 03/00Z. Brief MVFR cigs with SHRA thru 12/12z, mainly at KDUG. Winds will be SELY this morning 4-8 kts becoming WLY 8-14 kts this afternoon and evening. Aviation discussion not updated for TAF amendments. && .FIRE WEATHER...Showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue from Tucson eastward this morning, then dissipate from west to east this afternoon. Winds will be a little breezy this afternoon along the AZ/NM border. Another weather system moves through Tuesday and Wednesday leading to a slight chance for precip in the White Mountains along with breezy winds. Thereafter expect dry and warming conditions. By Thursday onward min RH will be back in the single digits for lower elevation locations. && .TWC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ Hardin Visit us on Facebook...Twitter...YouTube...and at weather.gov/Tucson