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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Boise ID
905 PM MDT Tue May 7 2024

.DISCUSSION...Convective activity (rain and higher elevation
snow showers) has weakened and coverage has decreasing this
evening. The isolated showers are expected to end in most areas
by midnight. The gusty winds, which have been strongest in the
Western Magic Valley (including Twin Falls and Jerome), have
also weakened, but it will remain breezy to locally windy
overnight. A low pressure system to our east will bring a 15-40
percent chance of showers to the higher elevations of SW Idaho
on Wednesday. Gusty winds continue on Wednesday, although not as
strong as today. Temperatures warm 5 to 15 degrees, yet still
several degrees below normal. No updates.

&&

.AVIATION...VFR. Rain and snow showers (above 4500 ft) will
continue diminish in coverage and intensity this evening,
ending most areas by 06Z. Sfc winds: W-NW 5-15 kt with gusts 25
kts, except 15-25 kt with gusts to 35 kt from KMUO-KJER/KTWF.
Winds aloft at 10k ft MSL: N-NW 15-30 kt.

KBOI...VFR. Sfc winds: W-NW 5-15 kt.

&&

.PREV DISCUSSION...
SHORT TERM...Tonight through Thursday night...Isolated
convective showers are moving through much of southwest Idaho
and southeast Oregon, featuring occasional mixed precipitation
types down to the valley floor in some of the lower elevations.
This activity, which is primarily diurnally driven, should
subside around/after sunset. A backdoor cold front from the
northern Rockies will lead to a somewhat meteorologically
unusual pattern on Wednesday, with increasing northeasterly flow
across the mountains of central Idaho bringing a modest
increase in precipitation chances during the morning. There is
some signal (15-20% probability) that a band of weak
precipitation moves southwestward during the late morning across
the Treasure and western Magic Valleys, along with an increase
in cloudiness. Breezy conditions will also persist through these
areas on Wednesday, albeit slightly weaker compared to Tuesday.
By Thursday, a significant warmup will occur with temperatures
approaching the low 70s in the lowest elevations, along with
drier conditions and lighter winds.

.LONG TERM...Friday through Tuesday...An upper level ridge will
continue to build over the Pacific NW on Friday and will reach
peak amplitude on Saturday. This pattern will bring warm and dry
weather and light winds to southwestern Idaho and southeastern
Oregon through the upcoming weekend with temperatures running 10
to 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. There is high
confidence that the most locations in the Treasure Valley will
see the first 80 degree temperatures of the year during the
upcoming weekend with more than 90 percent of NBM members now
indicating highs on Saturday and Sunday exceeding 80. The ridge
is expected to flatten out a bit early next week and transition
to a zonal westerly flow by Tuesday which will allow
temperatures to cool slightly...though still remain above
normal.

&&

.BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
ID...Wind Advisory until 9 PM MDT this evening IDZ016-030.
OR...None.

&&

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DISCUSSION...BW
AVIATION.....BW
SHORT TERM...JR
LONG TERM....JB