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LONG TERM...Saturday through Wednesday
A weak system will bring a 30-50 percent chance of showers Saturday afternoon through Sunday as a weak system tracks across OR into the Great Basin. Snow levels range from 5000ft near Baker City and McCall, to around 7500ft near the NV border with this system. The system slowly tracks southward on Monday with upper level ridging building into the area. This will bring Spring-like temperatures, with valleys reaching the low to mid 60s on Tuesday or around 10-15 degrees above normal. Ensembles now hint at a cold front moving through the area late Wednesday, with snow levels lowering to around 4000-5000ft and light snow accumulations over the mountains.
AVIATION
Intermittent showers this morning with periods of MVFR and IFR. Mountains obscured. Patchy LIFR fog this morning. Surface winds: W-NW 5-15kt, except 20G30kt near KJER KTWF this afternoon, becoming light after sunset. Winds aloft at 10 kft MSL: W 30-45 kt easing to 20-30kt by this evening.
KBOI...Intermittent showers this morning with periods of MVFR, otherwise VFR. SE 5-10kt this morning, shifting to NW 10kt this afternoon.
BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ID...None. OR...None.
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