Area Forecast Discussion
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441 FXUS65 KPIH 240803 AFDPIH Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pocatello ID 203 AM MDT Tue Sep 24 2024 .DISCUSSION...
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Early morning satellite imagery shows high clouds circling around Idaho in a broad anticyclonic pattern as high pressure continues to move over the area. This will bring warming temperatures over the next couple of days. Mid to upper 70s are expected today in the valleys with maybe a few spots getting into the lower 80s. 80s will be more commonplace by Wednesday however, with mid 80s expected in the valleys and some upper 80s aren`t out of the question. Quite warm late September. With strong high pressure overhead today, clouds will be hard to come by and winds will be very light. The high will shift east on Wednesday and the upper flow will become more southwesterly. The pressure gradient will tighten between the ridge to our east and a trough moving into the Pac NW during the afternoon Wednesday so winds will become a touch breezy but nothing impactful, just noticeable, in the 10-15 mph range with higher gusts. The upper level jet will remain positioned well to our north for the rest of the work week and into the weekend keeping the region void of any impactful weather. Does look like an area of high pressure well to our south will strengthen and H5 heights will increase ever so slightly over eastern Idaho which should nudge temperatures up a few degrees each day into the weekend with 80s again becoming commonplace in the lower valleys, perhaps lingering into the first few days of October. So much for it being fall, right? Expect things to remain dry for the remainder of September as the current forecast is once again void of any PoPs regionwide over the week ahead. McKaughan
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High pressure shifting over the region today will keep winds very light and skies essentially clear. That being said, VFR will prevail through the period. McKaughan
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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The western states upper level ridge axis moves directly over the Gem State today, and shift quickly to the east by early this evening. With a shift to southerly flow, look for moderate to large increases in both high and low temperatures until a trough comes in Wed night. This trough continues to look very dry with little precipitation making it south of the Idaho-Montana state line. An increase in wind should occur ahead of and behind the associated surface cold front. There appears to be even very little cloud this far south of this cold front. It appears as though only a few locations will even approach gusts to 25 mph during this event, thus do not foresee any Red Flag products at this time. Humidity should be at least falling into the teens, with perhaps some very low elevations dropping below the 15 percent threshold. This front does not do too much cooling as temperatures at Snake River plain elevations still stay in the 80s through the week. The Wed night/Thu event is as close to precipitation as the forecast area gets; nothing expected to the beginning of next month. Messick
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&& .PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$