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Detailed Forecast for Nov. 14, 2016

Changes are coming to our unusually warm forecast that has been with us for so long now. An area of low pressure has worked into the Pacific Northwest and will bring in clouds but keep most of the precip from Central Idaho and points north. Winds will pick up but temps stay very warm. By Wednesday a much stronger push of cold air will drop temps significantly and bring in rain changing over to snow!

Monday, a storm will move in from the pacific, but this should mainly stay to our north. Count on a few showers in the central mountains with a slight chance along the continental divide. Breezes will pick up for everyone else. Highs still above average, topping out near 60°.

Tonight, expect partly to mostly cloudy skies with lows staying steady into the 30’s.

Tuesday, our storm to the north has mostly moved on, but lingering showers will stick around in the central mountains. Highs still above average topping out in the low 60’s.

Wednesday, a much bigger storm will move in bringing on-and-off showers across the entire region and moderately strong winds. Count on falling snow levels in the evening after the storm slides through. Some of the valley locations could see a few flurries for the first time this season. Highs a bit cooler with the storm, most places topping out in the upper 40’s and low 50’s.

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