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Midvale, Idaho Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 343 AM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025

.SHORT TERM...Today through Monday night... Areas of precipitation associated with a shortwave trough were observed this morning over south-central and southeast Idaho, with the western Magic Valley along the edge of a broader precipitation swath. Scattered showers are expected to persist and develop later this morning across the western Magic Valley into the Camas Prairie, diminishing by sunset. Breezy winds are also expected through the Snake Plain this afternoon, with gusts over 40 mph forecast to occur along the I-84 corridor between Mountain Home and Twin Falls. Precipitation chances of roughly 20-30% linger into Sunday across the central Idaho Mountains and western Magic Valley, as a weak disturbance moves southward out of western Canada. Snow levels fall to around 7000 feet on Sunday, which will lead to light snow accumulation in the highest mountain peaks.

Additionally, the cooler fall air mass will remain in place throughout the weekend. Drier low-level air will overspread most of the region Sunday, and will promote colder overnight temperatures, especially on Monday morning. Areas of frost are likely in higher elevation valleys of eastern Oregon and southwest Idaho as sub-freezing temperatures become more widespread on Sunday and especially Monday morning.

.LONG TERM...Tuesday through Saturday...Brief shortwave ridging Tuesday will quickly transition into southwesterly flow aloft Wednesday. The feature of cause for this is a potent, positively tilted upper-level trough extending off of Canada into the Pacific Ocean, which will meander around the Pacific Northwest coast through Friday. This will enable moisture transport into the region, as well as aligning favorably against topography to introduce precipitation chances beginning Thursday morning onwards. Chances will be highest for higher elevations Thursday, however notable chances will begin for lower elevations from Friday on. All of the long range models have the upper-level trough/low move in retrograde, however they do so in varying degrees. This, combined with the ECMWF having a tropical systems remnant moisture be pulled all the way north into the Great Basin, paint a picture of a wet end of week/weekend. The extent of how much precipitation may fall is too uncertain at this time. A gradual warming trend will be seen through the period, with temperatures climbing from near normal to 5-10 degrees above normal.

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.AVIATION...Mostly VFR. Low cloud ceilings with periods of MVFR conditions will continue across the Western Magic Valley until afternoon. Few light showers continuing across SW Idaho currently, with isolated to scattered heavier rounds expected for KTWF and KJER after Sat/12z. Mtns obscured in low ceilings and precip. Snow levels 7k-8k ft MSL. Surface winds: W-NW 8-15 kt, with gusts to 20-25 kt particularly in the Snake Plain. Then, W-NW/N 10-20 kt gusting up to 30 kt Saturday afternoon, with localized gusts up to 40 kt in the Snake Plain. Winds aloft at 10 kft MSL: N-NW 15-25 kt.

KBOI...VFR. Mostly cloudy with a few low clouds. Foothills partially obscured. Some indication of strong LLWS through Sat/16z, however seems to be displaced west of KBOI. Surface winds: NW 9-15 kt with gusts near 20 kts through morning. By afternoon, gusts may reach near 30 kts.

Sunday Outlook...Patchy AM fog for sheltered mountain valleys and basins. Isolated to scattered showers continuing over central Idaho mountains. MVFR/IFR in heavier rain showers, IFR/LIFR in snow. Snow levels 6k-7k ft MSL. Mountains obscured in precip. Surface winds: NW- NE 5-12 kt. KTWF/KJER: SW-NW 5-12 kt.&&

.BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...None. OR...None.

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