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Issued by NWS Pocatello, ID
Issued by NWS Pocatello, ID
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191 FXUS65 KPIH 112333 AFDPIH Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pocatello ID 533 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Warm and dry through the weekend. - Weak systems Monday and Tuesday bring breezy winds and isolated thunderstorms mainly along the Divide. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... Issued at 148 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 Quiet dry pattern continues into the weekend. Upper ridge begins to rebound Saturday, allowing temperatures to nudge upwards slightly. Overall winds remain generally light, but briefly breezy Saturday afternoon across the Eastern Magic Valley. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Issued at 148 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 Similar conditions continue into Sunday as upper ridge continues to strengthen. Models indicate presence of a VERY weak shortwave Sunday afternoon, which could allow for some afternoon build ups mainly over the central mountains. NAM develops weak precipitation for an isolated thunderstorm near Sun Valley, much where current build-ups are occurring. HiRes-FV3 also similar. More robust shortwave shifts east through Montana Monday into Tuesday. East Idaho on the dry side of this feature Monday, though winds are expected to become more gusty during the afternoon. This may have some implications for fire concerns. Breezy winds continue into Tuesday as the shortwave feature sags south toward East Idaho, allowing for isolated to widely scattered thunderstorm development mainly higher elevations by Tuesday. A few thunderstorms may linger into Wednesday along with slightly cooler temperatures. It is notable that there are some differences in the models with respect to the track and speed of this system, so there is an expectation of forecast fluctuations especially for Wednesday. For Thursday and beyond, ridge of high pressure returns, but there are some differences with respect to positioning of the upstream trough along or off the coast headed into the weekend. NBM maintains isolated showers/thunderstorms mainly along the Divide. Temperatures do rebound back into the 90s for most lower elevations for the end of the week. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 522 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 High pressure is over the area with weak northwest flow aloft. There is a weak wave over northern California that will slowly make its way toward our area by early next week. Models show FEW to SCT mid-level clouds across our northern areas now. Expect clearing overnight with overall light winds. Tomorrow afternoon expect slightly breezy winds with gusts up to around 20 kts for KIDA and, to a lesser extent, KPIH. There will be some cumulus clouds (FEW070) mainly in the mountains in the afternoon tomorrow. && .FIRE WEATHER... Issued at 148 PM MDT Fri Jul 11 2025 As high pressure intensifies for the weekend, expect a gradual warming and drying. Afternoon humidity on Fri afternoon was actually somewhat high for the time of year, but should by Sun dry out to below 15 percent at most locations below 5500ft elevation in the valleys and highlands and 4500ft elevation in the central mountains. As long as the upper level ridge dominates, the wind is expected to be light--even the transport wind. The air mass will become more unstable from day to day over this weekend, but not to the point of thunderstorm activity. This starts to change Mon as a trough approaches from the north. On Mon, thunderstorms may occur in the ID-MT border region, then by Tue this low will be closer, creating more instability and a greater coverage of thunderstorms with likely only the Twin Falls District and the southern Sawtooth NF escaping the threat. && .PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...DMH LONG TERM...DMH AVIATION...TW FIRE WEATHER...Messick