4/13/16 – The National Weather Service has forecast a Pacific low and cold front which will approach Arizona from the northwest bringing strong southwest winds with gusts in the 30 to 40 MPH. Winds will generally decrease overnight but will remain gusty northeast of high terrain.
On Friday a cold front is forecast to sweep across northern Arizona. Strong southwest winds with gusts in the 35 to 45 MPH range are expected to develop ahead of the front mainly impacting southern Navajo and Apache counties. Snow levels are forecast to lower throughout the day on Friday with snow possible down to 6000 feet by late Friday night. Driving could become hazardous Friday night into Saturday morning for elevations above 6000 feet. Good chances for showers remain in the forecast on Saturday.
Sunday through Tuesday, at least slight chances for showers remain in the forecast on Sunday and Monday. Dry conditions are forecast across northern Arizona on Tuesday.