Forecast for DEC 8th and 9th
Clearing skies overnight into Thursday morning will lead to frigid air before our next winter storm. This storm late Thursday will pull in snow and warmer temps from the southwest. Tonight, likely the coldest night of the season with mostly clear skies aside from a few clouds. Lows from -10° to 0° for the Snake River Plain and -20° to -10° for the mountains. Thursday, sunshine and bitter cold to start before clouds and snow showers increase throughout the afternoon and the evening with highs into the 10’s and 20’s. Chance of snow 90%. Snow accumulations of 1″-3″ inches. Thursday night, look for periods of snow. Lows steady at 15° to 25°. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible. Friday, scattered rain and snow showers throughout the day for the Snake River Plain with heavy snow into the high country. A little warmer with the wet weather, a high near 35°. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible. 3″-6″ expected into the high country.