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LONG TERM...Tuesday through Saturday
Mild, active pattern continues through the long term. A broad upper level trough will remain over Haida Gwaii, continuing to direct an atmospheric river over the area on Tuesday. Lower snow levels (4000-5000') will remain northwest of a line from Burns OR to McCall ID, with warmer air south and east (7000-8000') along the Snake Basin and areas south. Southwest flow continues into Wednesday with significant precipitation over the mountains through this time period. The flow turns southerly and warm on Wednesday with temperatures warming into the mid 50s again in the Snake Plain. Mild and unsettled conditions continue Thursday and Friday with snow levels lowering to 3500-5000'. Slightly cooler temperatures expected on Thursday and Friday but still well above normal. Conditions begin to dry out on Saturday.
AVIATION
Low VFR. Areas of mountain obscuration. Precipitation developing late tonight across eastern OR with MVFR and IFR, snow levels 3-5kft MSL. Surface winds: E-SE 5-10kt. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: W-NW 40-60kt.
KBOI...VFR. SE 5-10kt.
Sunday Outlook...Widespread rain/snow Sunday and mountain obscuration. Snow levels 3k-5kft MSL north of KBNO-KONO-KMYL, 7k-8kft MSL to south. Surface winds: SW-SE 5-10 kt Saturday. SW-SE 10-20 kt Sunday, with SW 20-30kt south of the Snake Basin in ID and south of KREO in OR.
BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ID...None. OR...None.
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