518  
FXUS65 KPIH 142032  
AFDPIH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID  
132 PM MST THU NOV 14 2024  
   
SHORT TERM  
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY  
AFTERNOON SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS SOME FAIR WEATHER CU ACROSS THE  
HIGHER TERRAIN OF EASTERN IDAHO AS WELL AS SOME MID/HIGH LEVEL  
CIRRUS STREAKING ACROSS THE SOUTHERNMOST PART OF THE GEM STATE.  
ASIDE FROM THAT, IT'S A RATHER QUIET AFTERNOON WITH AMPLE SUNSHINE  
AND SEASONAL TEMPERATURES. ENJOY WHILE YOU CAN BECAUSE THINGS  
CHANGE DRASTICALLY OVERNIGHT AND INTO THE DAY FRIDAY. A POTENT U/L  
TROUGH DIGGING INTO THE PACNW THIS AFTERNOON WILL MOVE OVER OUR  
AREA DURING THE DAY TOMORROW BRINGING CLOUDS, MUCH COOLER  
TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION (MOSTLY SNOW) TO THE REGION. CLOUDS  
WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS BUT MOST OF THE  
PRECIPITATION WILL HOLD OFF UNTIL AROUND DAYBREAK TOMORROW IN THE  
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS AND BY MIDDAY FRIDAY, SHOULD BE IMPACTING JUST  
ABOUT EVERYONE ACROSS EASTERN IDAHO. LOCATIONS ABOVE 5500 FT WILL  
SEE SNOW THROUGHOUT THE EVENT BUT LOWER ELEVATION AREAS IN THE  
SNAKE PLAIN AND MAGIC VALLEY COULD SEE A BRIEF PERIOD DURING THE  
AFTERNOON WHEN WE SEE MORE OF A MIX OR EVEN ALL RAIN BUT THERE  
WILL ONLY BE A VERY THIN LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE ABOVE FREEZING  
DURING THIS PERIOD AND WE'VE SEEN IT MANY TIMES WHERE MODELS CAN  
OVERDUE THIS AND/OR OTHER ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OCCUR BRINGING  
THAT FREEZING LEVEL JUST ABOVE OR NEAR THE SURFACE. THAT BEING  
SAID, PRECIP TYPE IS A BIT TRICKY BUT ONLY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD  
BEFORE EVERYTHING WILL CHANGE TO SNOW. THE SNOW WILL LINGER INTO  
THE DAY SATURDAY AS WELL ALONG WITH MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES. SEE  
BELOW FOR SPECIFIC SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OVER THE FRIDAY - SATURDAY  
TIME PERIOD. MCKAUGHAN  
   
LONG TERM  
SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY  
SNOW WILL WIND DOWN SATURDAY, WITH LINGER LIGHT SHOWERS ACROSS  
THE EASTERN AND SOUTHEAST HIGHLANDS BY AFTERNOON. THERE IS SOME  
POTENTIAL FOR SOME POCKETS OF BLOWING SNOW DURING THE MORNING  
HOURS BUT NOTHING WIDESPREAD. LOOKING AT RAIN/MELTED SNOW NUMBERS,  
THAT GIVES MOST VALLEY AREAS ANYWHERE FROM A FEW HUNDREDTHS TO  
AROUND 0.25". FOR MOST MOUNTAIN RANGES, WE ARE LOOKING AT UP NEAR  
0.50". THERE STILL APPEARS TO BE A HEAVIER BAND FROM THE BIG HOLES  
DOWN THROUGH THE SOUTH HILLS AND ALBION MOUNTAINS, INCLUDING  
BENCH AREAS FROM IDAHO FALLS TO BURLEY. THAT LOOKS TO CRANK OUT UP  
TO NEAR 0.50" FOR THE VALLEYS AND 0.75- 0.80" IN THE  
MOUNTAINS...LOCALLY HIGHER SOUTH OF BURLEY. THERE IS A 10-15%  
CHANCE OF PICKING UP MORE THAN 0.50" FROM IDAHO FALLS TO BURLEY  
DOWN LOW, AND A 10-20% CHANCE OF MORE THAN 0.80" FOR HIGHER  
ELEVATIONS ALONG THE BENCHES. THAT EQUATES TO UP TO 3" OF SNOW FOR  
LOWER ELEVATIONS AND UP TO 7" FOR THE MOUNTAINS...DEPENDING ON  
LOCATION. ALONG THE IDAHO FALLS TO BURLEY CORRIDOR, THAT MEANS  
2-5" FOR THE VALLEYS/BENCHES WITH UP AROUND 10" FOR SOME HIGHEST  
ELEVATIONS. THE NEXT EVEN ISN'T FAR BEHIND, AND BEGINS IN THE  
CENTRAL MOUNTAINS EARLY SUNDAY, SPREADING EASTWARD SUNDAY NIGHT  
AND MONDAY. EARLY TOTALS FOR THAT ONE SHOW A FEW HUNDREDTHS IN THE  
VALLEYS AND UP TO NEAR 1/3RD OF AN INCH FOR THE MOUNTAINS. THE  
SAWTOOTHS AND EASTERN HIGHLANDS ARE FAVORED WITH 0.40-0.60". SNOW-  
WISE, THAT GIVES US A TRACE TO NEAR 2" FOR MOST FOLKS AND UP TO  
5" IN THE MOUNTAINS. FOR THOSE FAVORED AREAS, WE COULD SEE UP TO  
8" FOR HIGHER PEAKS AND RIDGELINES. EVENTUALLY BY THE END OF NEXT  
WEEK, STRONG HIGH PRESSURE IS STILL FORECAST AS A BLOCKING PATTERN  
TRIES TO SET UP FROM THE PACIFIC ACROSS THE LOWER 48. HIGHS  
STRUGGLE TO HIT 40 OVER THE WEEKEND IN SOME SPOTS, AND THE  
MID/UPPER 30S NEXT WEEK UNDER THE RIDGE. WE WILL NEED TO WATCH FOR  
INVERSION CONDITIONS DUE TO THE STRENGTH OF THAT RIDGE. KEYES  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
VFR CONDITIONS IN PLACE THIS AFTERNOON WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND  
LIGHT WINDS. WINDS WILL REMAIN LIGHT THROUGH THE PERIOD BUT CIGS  
WILL GRADUALLY LOWER AND THE SKY WILL BECOME MORE OBSCURED WITH  
CLOUDS AS OUR NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM MOVES IN OVERNIGHT AND INTO THE  
DAY FRIDAY. KSUN WILL BE THE FIRST TO SEE PRECIP, LIKELY AFTER  
SUNRISE TOMORROW, AND EVENTUALLY OVERSPREAD TO THE REST OF THE  
EAST IDAHO TERMINALS BETWEEN 15-18Z. SNOW WILL BE DOMINANT PRECIP  
TYPE AT KSUN AND KDIJ BUT KBYI, KIDA, KPIH WILL SEE A PERIOD OF  
RA, RASN BEFORE BECOMING ALL SNOW LATER IN THE DAY FRIDAY. SNOW  
WILL LIKELY BRING A PROLONGED PERIOD OF MVFR TO LOCALIZED IFR  
CONDITIONS TO ALL TERMINALS. THESE IMPACTS ARE ALL JUST BEYOND THE  
CURRENT TAF PERIOD HOWEVER BUT WILL BE APPLICABLE FOR THE 00Z TAF  
ISSUANCE. MCKAUGHAN  
 
 
   
PIH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
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