726  
FXUS65 KBOI 180955  
AFDBOI  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOISE ID  
255 AM MST WED DEC 18 2024  
   
SHORT TERM...TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT
 
A WEAK PACIFIC WARM  
FRONT PASSED THROUGH OUR CWA TUESDAY EVENING WITH LIGHT RAIN  
AND SNOW IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN AREAS. A PACIFIC COLD FRONT  
WILL PASS THROUGH LATER TODAY WITH LIGHT RAIN AND SNOW AGAIN  
IN NORTHERN AREAS. TOTAL SNOWFALL LESS THAN ONE INCH. LIGHT TO  
MODERATE SURFACE WINDS AND INCREASED WESTERLY FLOW ALOFT UNDER  
THE ASSOCIATED UPPER TROUGH WILL KEEP FOG OUT OF THE VALLEYS  
TODAY EXCEPT NEAR WEISER/ID AND ONTARIO/OR. TEMPERATURES WILL  
BE MILD AGAIN TODAY. AFTER THE UPPER TROUGH EXITS EAST THIS  
EVENING AN UPPER RIDGE WILL COME IN FROM THE PACIFIC AND LAST  
THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. THE RIDGE WILL BRING IN WARMER AIR  
ALOFT RESULTING IN AN INVERSION IN THE VALLEYS BELOW. AREAS OF  
FOG AND LOW CLOUDS WILL DEVELOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ESPECIALLY  
IN THE LOWER TREASURE VALLEY. DAYTIME TEMPERATURES WILL BE  
COLDER BELOW ABOUT 3500 FEET MSL. NO PRECIPITATION THURSDAY  
THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT.  
   
LONG TERM...SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
 
THERE CONTINUES TO BE  
EXCELLENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN MODELS IN THE LONG TERM PERIOD. WE  
EXPECT A WEAK RIDGE TO PASS OVER THE AREA FRIDAY, ENHANCING THE  
INVERSION THAT WILL SET UP IN THE SHORT TERM. SATURDAY, A STRONG  
TROUGH WILL APPROACH FROM THE WEST, INDUCING STRONGER WINDS  
THROUGHOUT MOST OF THE REGION. THIS WILL HELP DEVELOP SOUTHEAST  
WINDS IN THE UPPER TREASURE VALLEY AND SHOULD PUSH THE  
INVERSION WESTWARD INTO THE LOWER TREASURE VALLEY, WHERE IT  
WILL LIKELY LINGER UNTIL LATE IN THE DAY. THIS SHOULD KEEP LOW  
CLOUDS AND/OR FOG GOING ROUGHLY WEST OF CALDWELL FOR MOST OF  
SATURDAY. AN INITIAL SHORTWAVE TROUGH IS FORECAST TO MOVE  
RAPIDLY ACROSS THE AREA SATURDAY EVENING, BRINGING A QUICK  
BURST OF PRECIPITATION. SNOW LEVELS SHOULD RANGE FROM 7000 FT  
MSL IN THE SOUTH TO 4500 FT MSL IN BAKER COUNTY. AFTER A RIDGE  
MOVES ACROSS SUNDAY, ANOTHER SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL BRING  
ADDITIONAL PRECIPITATION SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING, WITH  
SIMILAR SNOW LEVELS. POPS ARE HIGHEST FOR THIS SYSTEM SUNDAY  
NIGHT, RANGING FROM 80% IN THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS TO 30% IN THE  
SOUTH. YET ANOTHER DRY RIDGE WILL RACE OVER THE AREA MONDAY INTO  
MONDAY NIGHT, WITH STRONG SW FLOW ALOFT MOVING IN TUESDAY AHEAD  
OF ANOTHER TROUGH.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
LIGHT SHOWERS TODAY, EXITING THE AREA AFTER 06Z.  
MVFR/IFR AND LOCAL LIFR CONDITIONS IN PRECIP. ALSO VLIFR IN  
LOW CLOUDS/FOG FROM KEUL TO KONO THIS MORNING. THAT SHOULD  
IMPROVE THIS AFTERNOON BEFORE BUILDING BACK IN THIS EVENING.  
MOUNTAINS OBSCURED. SNOW LEVELS 4500-6000 FT MSL. AREAS OF  
VALLEY FOG ARE EXPECTED WED MORNING, ESPECIALLY KONO/KEUL.  
SURFACE WINDS: SE-SW 5-15 KT. WINDS ALOFT AT 10KFT MSL:  
W 20-40 KT.  
 
KBOI...VFR. LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS MAY BRIEFLY RETURN THIS EVENING,  
BUT VFR IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. IFR/MVFR FOG IS POSSIBLE (20%  
CHANCE) TONIGHT, BUT IS MUCH MORE LIKELY TO THE WEST. SURFACE  
WINDS: LESS THAN 5 KT THIS AFTERNOON, BECOMING SE 4-12 KT AFTER  
18/00Z.  
 

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

 
 

 
 
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SHORT TERM...LC  
LONG TERM....SH  
AVIATION.....SH  
 
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