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KEY MESSAGES
- A prolonged period of windy conditions begins Sunday.
- A Wind Advisory is in effect for much of the Upper Snake Plain on Monday, with a 60-75% chance of gusts exceeding 55 mph in some areas.
- Cool temperatures Tuesday behind the cold front, but mild temperatures return for later in the week as gusty winds and high elevation showers persist.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 141 PM MST Sat Mar 7 2026
Northwest flow in place today over East Idaho, with satellite imagery showing a weak shortwave producing very light snow and rain showers, and locally gusty winds of 20 to 30 mph. As the ridge over the western states flattens during the day Sunday, a prolonged period of wind will begin for East Idaho. Winds will increase Sunday afternoon. NBM model spreads indicate the potential to bump into Wind Advisory conditions for the Arco Desert zones. While the 25th to 75th percentile spread shows low-end advisory criteria winds at 28 to 35 mph winds, deterministic fields favor staying just below these thresholds. Given that Monday appears to be a much more confident event for the wider region, headlines for Sunday will be withheld for now.
Flow becomes more consolidated and strengthens on Monday as a steep surface gradient develops ahead of a cold front moving through Monday night. Monday afternoon winds look to be the strongest in the short term, with deterministic data supporting Wind Advisory criteria for a significant portion of the Snake Plain. The 75th percentile max gusts suggest high wind potential for the Arco Desert and Upper Snake zones. Additionally, areas along SH-33 between Rexburg and Driggs and the US-26 corridor east of Idaho Falls show a 60 to 75% probability of max gusts exceeding 55 mph. Have issued a Wind Advisory with potential for future upgrades to a High Wind Warning. Windy conditions and seasonal temperatures continue Tuesday behind the front, with light snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches possible above 6,000 feet in northern zones.
Zonal flow persists from Wednesday onward, maintaining strong and gusty winds each day. Light showers will remain confined mainly to higher elevations, and temperatures are expected to rebound into the 50s from Thursday through Saturday. Friday appears to be the next period of concern for significant winds, as NBM deterministic data already indicates high confidence in at least Wind Advisory levels.
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/
Issued at 1032 AM MST Sat Mar 7 2026
A band of showers is moving through eastern Idaho this morning and have vicinity showers at all sites other than SUN. MVFR ceilings may occur under the band briefly but for the most part went with lower VFR ceilings this afternoon. Did drop DIJ to MVFR conditions overnight into Sunday morning but kept the other 4 sites in VFR conditions. Winds generally around 10 knots this afternoon and expect slightly stronger winds Sunday in the 10 to 20 knot range at BYI, PIH and IDA especially.
PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
Wind Advisory from noon to 8 PM MST Monday for IDZ052>054-065.
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