Sunny for one more day on Thursday before lots of snow comes
TONIGHT: Dry, partly cloudy skies are in store for tonight. There are no chances for any snow or rain. Winds will be mostly light between 5-10 mph. Low temperatures get down to the teens.
TOMORROW: We should see partly cloudy conditions for the region for Thursday. Central ID will see some isolated snow showers in the late afternoon and evening hours with the rest of the region staying dry. Winds will be mostly light between 5-15 mph. High temperatures get into the upper 20's.
LONG TERM: Snow showers scatter across the entire region for Friday and Saturday. Snow continues into Sunday and Monday too, but most of the showers look to stay in the mountains with only a few isolated snow showers for the valleys. Conditions dry up briefly for Tuesday and Wednesday before more snow comes in on the following Thursday. Winds will be breezy between 15-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph for Friday and the weekend before winds calm down the following work week. High temperatures rise into the lower 30's for the weekend before slightly increasing further into the upper 30's and lower 40's for the beginning of next week.
WATCHES/WARNINGS:
AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON MST THURSDAY for Franklin County, eastern Oneida County, The Bear Lake Valley and Teton Valley.