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649 FXUS65 KBOI 102135 AFDBOI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 235 PM MST Tue Dec 10 2024 .SHORT TERM...Tonight through Thursday night...The low clouds are stubborn to erode in the Treasure Valley this afternoon, but there has been some clearing on the edges - especially where the clouds are shallow, including near Mountain Home. The upper ridge will continue to support the low clouds through Wednesday. There is a 30 to 50 percent chance of dense fog redeveloping in the Treasure Valley this evening, and thus another Dense Fog Advisory may be warranted. However, confidence is too low to issue one at this time but will be monitored for trends. Flurries remain possible as well, which could accumulate on roads and cause localized slick conditions tonight. The main concern through the period is the progression and possible snowfall associated with an upper trough on Thursday. The bulk of the models have trended further south with the `splitting` system taking the bulk of it into Nevada. Most of the guidance is projecting little to no snowfall for the valleys and only light accumulations in the mountains (mainly near the Nevada border). However, even a light dusting of snowfall (less than a half inch) could result in a slick morning commute with morning temperatures in the 20s. A couple models support greater than a half inch of snowfall in the Treasure Valley, but the chance of that occurring is less than 20 percent. A Winter Weather Advisory may be warranted, but confidence is too low at this time. .LONG TERM...Friday through Tuesday...A weak ridge will rebuild into the region on Friday with the potential for light mountain snow showers through the day. Otherwise, the region will be mostly dry and cloudy with near normal temperatures. A low off the PacNW coast will then advect moisture into the region, with upper level southwest flow bringing breezy winds and snow showers to southeast Oregon early Saturday morning. Rain will move into the Treasure Valley by mid morning, with a low chance of a brief rain-snow mix early. Widespread disagreement exists in ensemble solutions on the precipitation totals for this system. However, snow levels look to be around 3000-4000 feet on Saturday morning, rising to 4000-5000 feet by the afternoon. Therefore, rain will be the main precipitation type for the Treasure Valley, with higher snowfall totals over the Central ID Mountains since southwest flow will shadow much of the Snake River valley. There is further disagreement in deterministic solutions on the pattern at the beginning of next week, with differing timing and intensity of another shortwave trough on Monday-Tuesday. Cluster solutions seem to agree on a deep ridge building back in by mid-week, with a potential return to air stagnation over lower elevation valleys and an inversion. Forecast uncertainty remains high Sunday-Tuesday, with a slight chance of showers with cooler temperatures in the forecast through the end of the long term period. && .AVIATION...Areas of low stratus lingering in the Snake River Valley creating LIFR/VLIFR conditions through the night. Low clouds in the upper Snake Plain seem likely to stay north of KJER, but may move into the vicinity at times. Dense fog and low stratus will redevelop and expand into the Treasure Valley through Wednesday morning. Mountains obscured in low clouds. Surface winds: variable and light with W-NW 10-15 kt in the Magic Valley this afternoon. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: W-NW 10-20 kt. KBOI...LIFR/VLIFR in low stratus this afternoon, with some brief periods of improvement before dense fog redevelops tonight by 11/02Z. Surface winds are light and variable. && .AIR STAGNATION...The inversion is expected to weaken somewhat on Thursday due to increased winds in some elevated areas, but will likely remain in places in the lower valleys - including the Treasure Valley. The Air Stagnation Advisory remains in effect through early Thursday afternoon, but may need to be extended in some areas into Friday. There is a greater chance for the removal of the inversion this weekend as a moist upper trough moves through the region. && .BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...Air Stagnation Advisory until 2 PM MST Thursday IDZ011>014-028-029-033. OR...Air Stagnation Advisory until 2 PM MST /1 PM PST/ Thursday ORZ061>064. && $$ www.weather.gov/Boise Interact with us via social media: www.facebook.com/NWSBoise www.twitter.com/NWSBoise SHORT TERM...BW LONG TERM....SA AVIATION.....SA AIR STAGNATION...BW |
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