Rain showers mixed in with Thunderstorms for Sunday
TONIGHT: We have isolated rain showers and thunderstorms for the Salmon/Challis national forest and along the Continental Divide that will continue throughout the night tonight. For everyone else, mostly cloudy skies are in store with no chances for rain. Winds will be slightly breezy between 5-15 mph. Low temperatures get down to the 50's.
TOMORROW: Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms will hit all of eastern ID and western WY tomorrow especially in the afternoon and evening hours. Rain totals look to reach up to a half inch to an inch for most areas. Winds will be slightly breezy between 10-20 mph. High temperatures slightly decrease into the 60's and 70's for the afternoon.
LONG TERM: Isolated rain showers will leftover in the region for Monday and Tuesday with some mountain peaks even having chances to receive some snow. We all dry up for Wednesday and we won't expect to see our next major chance for rain come back until next weekend. Winds will be very gusty and strong for Monday and Tuesday before calming down fully for Thursday. High temperatures decrease back down to the 50's for the beginning of the week with lows getting down to the 30's and lower 40's. We start to warm up by mid week and by next weekend, we are looking at hot conditions returning for the first time this summer. High's on Friday look to be up to the 80's and 90's.
WATCHES/WARNINGS:
WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MDT THIS EVENING for Mud Lake, INL, and Craters of the Moon.
FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING for A portion of central Idaho, including the following area,
Sawtooth/Stanley Basin.
FLOOD ADVISORY FOR SNOWMELT REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE for Big Wood River at Hailey.