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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Boise ID
841 PM MDT Sat Jun 15 2024

.DISCUSSION...Breezy, cool weather under an upper level trough
will become even colder Sunday night and Monday as a deep upper
low within the trough passes over our CWA. The low will bring
showers mainly to northern and central areas, with snow as low
as 4500 feet MSL late Sunday night and Monday morning. As the
low tracks eastward Monday, moisture wrapping around it may
bring rain showers as far south as the Treasure Valley. Tuesday
will begin a warming and drying trend that will continue the
rest of the week, with high temperatures possibly reaching 100
degrees in the lower southern valleys next weekend. Current
forecast is on track and is well-supported by latest models.

&&

.AVIATION...Significant trough of low pressure to impact the
region beginning late Sunday. Precipitation to impact most
terminals after 20Z Sunday, with the best chances 20-60% after
00Z Monday. Snow levels 5000 to 6000 feet by late Sunday, with
terrain obscuration likely across northeast Oregon and central
Idaho. Surface winds: W-NW 15-25 kt with gusts to 35 kt,
diminishing to 5-15 kt with gusts to 25 kt by 06Z. Winds aloft
at 10kft MSL: W 15-30 kt.

KBOI...VFR. Surface winds: NW 10-15 kt with gusts to 25 kt
diminishing to less than 10 kt by Sun/04Z.

&&

.PREV DISCUSSION...
SHORT TERM...Tonight through Monday night...A spring-like
pattern will continue through the short term. Upper level
troughing will persist to our north on Sunday, keeping
temperatures around 10 degrees below normal with dry conditions.
An unseasonably cold and deep upper low (near record cold and
deep for mid June) will move from the Washington coast into our
area Sunday night and Monday. The low will push another cold
front across the area Sunday night, bringing even cooler
temperatures and lowering snow levels. Precipitation will
increase across southeast Oregon and southwest Idaho Sunday
night with the bulk of the rain and snow late Sunday night and
Monday. The low center is currently favored to move east near
McCall, keeping the highest (60-80%) chance of showers across
the central Idaho mountains. This will result in only a 15-30%
chance of rain in the Treasure Valley with less than a 10%
chance in the Magic Valley. Snow levels will fall to 4500-6000
feet by Monday morning, with 2-6 inches of snow possible at
elevations above 6000 feet. Rain may mix with snow in McCall
Monday morning although little to no snow accumulation is
expected. A 10-20% chance of thunderstorms will develop Monday
afternoon across the mountains. Showers will taper off by Monday
evening as the low center moves east.

High temperatures on Monday will be around 15-20 degrees below
normal. Winds will be gusty behind the cold front, with peak
gusts 25-40 mph, except up to 50 mph east of Mountain Home into
the Camas Prairie and Magic Valley. Winds will subside Monday
evening. Low temperatures Monday night will be quite cool,
generally in the lower 40s in the Treasure Valley, but
potentially dipping into the mid to upper 30s from near Mountain
Home east through the Magic Valley.

LONG TERM...Tuesday through Saturday...An upper level trough
will remain overhead on Tuesday, but will be much weaker than
Monday`s system. Temperatures should rebound around 10 degrees
from Monday, but will still be 5-10 degrees below normal.
Lingering moisture will result in a 15-25% chance of showers
and thunderstorms across the central Idaho mountains Tuesday
afternoon with dry conditions elsewhere. The upper level trough
will continue to weaken through the end of the week with
southwest flow aloft returning. This will allow temperatures to
warm several degrees each day, reaching around 10 degrees above
normal by Friday and Saturday. Conditions will remain dry with
generally light winds.

&&

.BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
ID...None.
OR...None.

&&

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DISCUSSION...LC
AVIATION.....MC
SHORT TERM...ST
LONG TERM....ST