789  
FGUS75 KPIH 251854  
ESFPIH  
IDZ056>068-070-071-073-075-262100-  
 
HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID  
1254 PM MDT TUE MAR 25 2025  
 
...WARM TEMPERATURES THIS WEEK MAY LEAD TO FLOOD IMPACTS FROM  
EFFICIENT LOW AND MID ELEVATION SNOWMELT...  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO RUN WELL ABOVE AVERAGE THROUGH  
THURSDAY, INCREASING LOW AND MID ELEVATION SNOWMELT AND RUNOFF.  
STANDING WATER IN TYPICAL LOW SPOTS CAN BE EXPECTED, AND WE'LL ALSO  
LIKELY BEGIN SEEING THE SWELLING OF SMALLER CREEKS AND TRIBUTARIES  
THAT FEED THE LARGER STREAMS AND RIVERS. THIS MAY EVEN PUSH SOME  
STREAMS AND CREEKS ABOVE BANKFULL CAUSING MINOR FLOODING AND BANK  
EROSION DUE TO THE HIGHER FLOWS.  
 
THE WARM TEMPERATURES WILL PEAK WEDNESDAY WITH AFTERNOON HIGHS  
REACHING WELL INTO THE 60S IN MOST LOCATIONS, AND INTO THE 70S IN  
SOME LOWER VALLEYS. THESE WILL BE THE WARMEST READINGS OF THE YEAR  
THUS FAR, CHALLENGING DAILY RECORDS. OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES WILL  
BE ANOMALOUSLY WARM AS WELL, REMAINING WELL ABOVE FREEZING THROUGH  
THURSDAY NIGHT, EXACERBATING SNOWMELT THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
 
A COOLDOWN IS FORECAST TO ARRIVE LATE IN THE WEEK WITH TEMPERATURES  
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DIPPING BACK DOWN TOWARD NORMALS, AND OVERNIGHT  
LOWS BACK TO NEAR FREEZING BY SATURDAY MORNING. THIS COOLDOWN,  
HOWEVER, WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY INCREASING RAIN CHANCES WHICH COULD  
ADD TO THE RUNOFF CONCERNS.  
 
STAY AWAY FROM FAST MOVING WATER, SWOLLEN RIVER BANKS, AND NEVER  
ATTEMPT TO CROSS FLOWING WATER OVER ROADWAYS.  
 
 
 
 
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