FNUS75 KTWC 251024 FWSTWC Spot Forecast for Malay Gap Rx...BIA - SCT National Weather Service Tucson AZ 324 AM MST Sat Oct 25 2025 Forecast is based on ignition time of 0630 MST on October 25. .DISCUSSION...Dry conditions through next week. High temperatures right around normal through Sunday, warming to several degrees above next week. Overall, light winds with a few afternoon gusts. .TODAY... Sky/weather.........Sunny. Chance of pcpn......0 percent. Max temperature.....63-66 degrees. Min humidity........21-24 percent. 20-foot winds.......Terrain driven 2-7 mph through mid morning, becoming southwest to west 5 to 10 mph by late morning and continuing in the afternoon. Afternoon gusts to around 15 mph. Mixing height.......Increasing to 6400 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....North around 5 knots, becoming northwest around 9 knots in the afternoon. .TONIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear. Chance of pcpn......0 percent. Min temperature.....40-43 degrees. Max humidity........53-56 percent. 20-foot winds.......West to northwest 5 to 10 mph early in the evening, becoming north 3 to 8 mph by late evening and then terrain driven overnight. Early evening gusts to around 15 mph. Mixing height.......Decreasing 100 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Northwest 3 to 7 knots. .SUNDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny. Chance of pcpn......0 percent. Max temperature.....65-68 degrees. Min humidity........17-20 percent. 20-foot winds.......Terrain driven 2-7 mph through mid morning, becoming west 5 to 10 mph by late morning and continuing in the afternoon. Afternoon gusts to around 15 mph. Mixing height.......Increasing to 6700 ft AGL in the afternoon. Transport winds.....Northwest around 5 knots, becoming west around 10 knots in the afternoon. $$ Forecaster...ZELL Requested by...Christine Thompson Type of request...PRESCRIBED .TAG 2524219.3/TWC .DELDT 10/25/25 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL cthompson@forestry.scat-nsn.gov,mgutierrez@forestry.scat-nsn.gov,dchapman@forestry.scat-nsn.gov,azphc@firenet.gov Visit us on Facebook...Twitter...YouTube...and at weather.gov/Tucson