Temperatures remain unseasonably chilly this week as a low pressure system passes through the region bringing showers, breezy winds, and possibly isolated thunderstorms carrying graupel.
It is the final full day of fall, but mild temperatures will continue as highs approach 50°! Cooler temperatures and snow showers heading into the holiday weekend.
Light rain showers are tracking through eastern Oregon and the SW Idaho region this morning, but this system is not very impactful. Storms develop later today in eastern Idaho. Temperatures stay warm.
A cold front is passing through SW Idaho this morning bringing an uptick of isolated showers and possible thunderstorms. Left behind is slightly cooler weather that lasts a couple days.
Temperatures continue to hang in above-average territory. Today the Treasure Valley is looking at sunshine with temps in the low 80s and a chance of t-storms and isolated showers this afternoon.
More moisture is on the way to Idaho. We'll see some light rain and snow showers pass through this afternoon with some opportunity for t-storms to develop.
Another foggy morning in the Treasure Valley Friday morning, though inversions have improved thanks to a trough of low pressure that moved through the region yesterday and overnight.
A ridge of high pressure is sitting over the region keeping our temperatures stable with little to no moisture. The conditions are causing morning fog, inversions, and reduced air quality due to smog.