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KEY MESSAGES
- Frost advisory this morning for eastern Magic Valley and Snake River Plain.
- Spring Warm-up: High pressure will amplify through the weekend, pushing temperatures approximately 10 degrees above seasonal normals by Sunday and Monday.
- Predominantly Dry: Dry conditions will prevail through the weekend.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 314 AM MDT Sat May 2 2026
After a chilly start to the day across they Magic Valley and Snake River Plain, we will warm, dry conditions today. Most locations in the Snake River Plain and Magic Valley will be in the 70s for highs today. This morning should be the final morning for frost/freeze alerts with temps expected to hold in the upper 30s across the Snake Plain. There's an outside chance for a few showers Sunday afternoon as a low pressure system slowly advances toward the California coast. Better chances for precipitation Monday into Tuesday as the low moves inland and interacts with a weak system passing just to our northeast. This weak system will help to draw up some moisture from the southwestern U.S. low. Still, expect mainly light, scattered precipitation. Temps cool back down for Tuesday with potential for another frost/freeze situation Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Then, a ridge builds back into the region for the second half of the week with warming temps once again.
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/
Issued at 1057 AM MDT Sat May 2 2026
VFR weather is expected. We will still see an influx of mid and high level clouds. There is a small chance of a shower or storm tomorrow mainly for SUN, but that will be later in the afternoon and may end being virga with gusty winds vs. anything else.
PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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