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KEY MESSAGES
- Temperatures around 5 to 10 degrees above normal through Thursday.
- Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday south along the NV border, but outflow winds may reach southern Malheur, Harney, Owyhee and Twin Falls counties.
- Major change beginning Friday with arrival of a cold front and showers, followed by gusty winds, showers and chance of thunderstorms through Sunday. Snow possible as low as 6500-7000 feet MSL Saturday night and Sunday.
SHORT TERM /Through Thursday Night/
An upper level ridge will continue to expand over the region with mid level moisture moving over the area through the short term. Temperatures will remain around 5 to 10 degrees above normal. A pair of disorganized shortwaves will move across the Pacific NW bringing increased clouds, isolated showers and thunderstorms. The first wave moves across the Pacific NW late this afternoon, with increasing high clouds and isolated showers and thunderstorms in eastern OR along the NV border this afternoon. The system will move over Idaho overnight, bringing a chance of sprinkles overnight into Wednesday morning. Isolated showers linger near the NV/ID border on Wednesday morning, generally south of Twin Falls. Similar conditions expected Wednesday with more shower coverage along the NV border and increasing clouds during the afternoon. The main shortwave tracks over the region overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning with light rain showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Clouds clear out midday Thursday before increasing clouds late from the next system moving in from the Gulf of Alaska.
LONG TERM /Friday through Tuesday/
An upper level trough from the Gulf of Alaska will move southeast into the Pacific NW. A cold front moves through southeast OR and southwest ID on Friday with cooler and unsettled conditions through Saturday and Sunday. Significant precipitation possible with this system if the trough moves overhead. Still significant model differences though in the positioning of this trough, but wetting rains possible Saturday and Sunday with temperatures as much as 10-20 degrees below normal. Light snow possible on the peaks above 7000 feet Sunday morning. Conditions dry out with breezy conditions on Monday and Tuesday as the system moves northeast into Manitoba. This system will keep temperatures below normal under cool northwest flow aloft.
AVIATION /06Z Tuesday through Wednesday/
Issued 1224 AM MDT TUE JUN 23 2026 VFR and patchy smoke. High density altitude returning Tue afternoon due to hot temperatures. Surface winds: variable up to 10 kt through morning, then NW-NE 5-15 kt Tue afternoon. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: W-NW 10-20 kt, then S-W 5-15 kt by early Tue morning.
KBOI...VFR and patchy smoke. High density altitude returning Tue afternoon due to hot temperatures. Surface winds: light SE or variable overnight, then NW-N 5-15 kt Tue afternoon.
BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ID...None.
OR...None.
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