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KEY MESSAGES

- Daytime temperatures today will run about 5 degrees cooler than yesterday.

- Mostly dry conditions beginning today with very slight chances for showers along our southern border.

- Mostly dry and just a few degrees warmer for the weekend.

SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/

Issued at 205 AM MST Fri Nov 21 2025

The main focus this forecast package is the threat of dense fog/freezing fog again this morning. We've already noted a few localized observations of reduced visibility less than one quarter of a mile and continue to monitor for coverage becoming more widespread. Both the HRRR and NBM now feature a wide swath of visibility below half a mile spreading eastward through the Magic Valley and Snake River Plain through the early morning hours, while the NAM Nest continues to model much patchier impacts. NBM probability of visibility less than 1 mile only runs about 20 to 30 percent across the aforementioned regions, while the HREF carries slightly higher chances of widespread visibilities below half mile. Additionally, both models indicate widespread 100 to 300 foot cloud ceilings. We may end up issuing a SPS or an advisory depending on how widespread and impactful the fog becomes. Below freezing temperatures could result in ice being deposited on roadways. Anyone traveling now through later morning should be prepared for the possibility of slick spots and sudden drops in visibility.

While we still stand a slight chance of a shower or two along the ID- UT border early today, our few-day stretch of dry conditions begins today. As the upper low along the CA coast continues tracking southward, weak ridging will begin to build in today from the West, resulting in fewer clouds come afternoon and a continuation of light winds.

Daytime temperatures will run around 5 degrees cooler than yesterday. Overnight temperatures will also decrease by a few more degrees in most locations as we will be less insulated by clouds tonight.

LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/

Issued at 132 PM MST Thu Nov 20 2025

Mostly quiet pattern on tap leading into the Thanksgiving holiday for East Idaho as split flow pattern continues. Models and ensemble clusters are in good agreement throughout. Deep low over the southwest states ejects eastward with upper ridge for East Idaho over the weekend. Expect mild temperatures and dry conditions. Weak system drives through the northern stream flow on Monday. bringing a slight chance of showers to the higher elevations Sunday night through early Tuesday. Cold front passage associated with this system briefly drops daytime high temperatures for Tuesday. Upper ridge rebounds for the middle to latter half of the week, for dry and mild conditions for Thanksgiving Day.

AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/

Issued at 449 AM MST Fri Nov 21 2025

Widespread low stratus working its way up the Snake Plain this morning. IFR to LIFR CIGs in place at KPIH, KIDA, and KBYI. So far, only KPIH has seen visibility drop to IFR/LIFR, with the other two sites maintaining P6SM. Confidence is low as to whether or not KBYI and KIDA will see impacts to VIS as well considering modeled VIS and observations have not matched thus far. Both the HRRR and NBM feature 100 to 300 foot CIGs lingering through around 16z and then improving thereafter.

PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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