


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
205 FXUS65 KBOI 141537 AFDBOI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 937 AM MDT Mon Jul 14 2025 .DISCUSSION...Today is still on track to be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures expected to make it up to 104 in the Lower Treasure Valley and around 100 degrees elsewhere in the Snake Plain. Smoke from fires in Oregon/California can be seen on Satellite this morning across southeastern Oregon, resulting in hazy skies. This smoke is expected to spread into SW Idaho through the day. Northwest winds will begin gusting this afternoon ahead of an incoming trough, with the strongest gusts (20-25 MPH with isolated pockets of 30 MPH) near the western Magic Valley. These winds in combination with low RHs has led to a Red Flag Warning for our southeastern zones this afternoon/evening. As mentioned in the prior discussion, isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon along the Nevada border. Little rain is expected, with primary hazards being lightning and localized wind gusts of 45-50MPH. The current forecast covers everything well, no updates necessary. && .AVIATION...VFR. Localized smoke near wildfires. High density altitude during afternoon hours due to hot temperatures. Isolated thunderstorms near the Nevada border this afternoon/early evening with outflow gusts to 40 kt. Surface winds: light until noon, becoming NW 5-15 kt with gusts 15-25 kt this afternoon, except gusts to 30 kt in the central Snake Basin. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: W-NW 15-25 kt. KBOI...VFR. High density altitude during afternoon hours due to hot temperatures. Surface winds: light and variable until noon, then NW 7-12 kt with gusts to 20 kt this afternoon. && .PREV DISCUSSION... SHORT TERM...Today through Wednesday night...Today is the hottest day of this brief heat surge. Lower elevations will run 100-105 with mtn valleys in the mid-upper 80s. Mid-upper level moisture will increase along the northern NV border today supporting a slight chance of high-based development across southern Harney and Malheur counties and higher terrain along the ID/NV border. Locally gusty outflow winds to 45 mph are possible near showers and thunderstorms that develop, but little if any rainfall is expected. Daytime mixing will bring down an increasing W-NW flow aloft, making for breezy conditions this afternoon across open and elevated terrain. Gusts will range between 15 and 25 mph with pockets of 30 mph gusts across the western Magic Valley and Camas Prairie. For Tuesday, an upper trough dropping out of Canada will push a cold front through the region. The NAM Nest is hinting at high- based showers developing across s-central Idaho early in the morning with other high res models jumping on board in the afternoon. For now see a 10-15% chance overnight/early Tuesday increasing to 15-25% after mid-morning as the trough axis passes. Similar to today, gusty outflow winds and little rain will accompany showers/storms. Breezy northwest winds follow the cold front on Tuesday, with a greater area of 20-30 mph gusts through the afternoon. Most areas see a 6-12 degrees temperature drop from today to Tuesday, returning highs to around normal. Wednesday is dry with NW flow continuing behind the exiting trough, though winds will be noticeably lighter. Oregon will start to see some warming while highs in SW Idaho are unchanged if not a few degrees cooler than Tuesday. LONG TERM...Thursday through Monday...Hot, dry, and at times breezy conditions will prevail through much of the extended. An upper level ridge centered to our south will nudge into our area and bring hotter temperatures (around 5 degrees above normal) Thursday through Saturday. A weak upper level trough will develop along the coast late this week resulting in west to southwest flow aloft. This pattern may bring elevated moisture to our area with a threat of showers and thunderstorms. However, storm chances generally remain low (less than 10%) at this time. Afternoon winds will be breezy under this pattern. By Sunday and Monday, ensembles indicate the trough will deepen and move inland to our north. This should cool temperatures by several degrees with continued dry and breezy conditions. && .BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...Heat Advisory until 9 PM MDT this evening IDZ012. Red Flag Warning from 3 PM this afternoon to 9 PM MDT this evening IDZ424-426. OR...Heat Advisory until 9 PM MDT /8 PM PDT/ this evening ORZ064. && $$ www.weather.gov/Boise Interact with us via social media: www.facebook.com/NWSBoise www.x.com/NWSBoise DISCUSSION...NF AVIATION.....LC SHORT TERM...DG LONG TERM....ST