Immense Heat continues with sunshine into Labor Day
TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies will be found across the region with no rain showers expected. Winds will be slightly breezy still tonight between 10-15 mph before calming down to 5-10 mph into the overnight hours. Low temperatures get down to the 50's.
TOMORROW: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions are expected with no rain at all throughout the day. Winds are expected to be a little windy between 10-20 mph. High temperatures get right back into the 90's.
LONG TERM: Dry conditions continue all the way until Thursday. We have slim chances for a stray rain shower coming through for Thursday and continuing into Saturday, but overall we don't see any major chances for rain yet. Winds will calm down slightly for Tuesday and Wednesday before ramping up back to 15-25 mph for Thursday and Friday. High temperatures look to remain if not increase to be incredibly hot in the upper 90's and maybe even low 100's for Tuesday and Wednesday. We then start to see relief in a cooldown that starts on Thursday and continues into next weekend. High temperatures by Saturday go back into the low 80's.
WATCHES/WARNINGS:
RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TO 9 PM MDT SUNDAY FOR Lemhi, Custer, Blaine, Minidoka, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and Teton(ID) counties with portions of Power, Bannock, Caribou, Bingham, Bonneville, Teton (WY), and Lincoln counties.
HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT for The eastern Magic Valley, southern Wood River Valley, Snake Plain, and southern highlands, including but not limited to Hailey, Carey, Shoshone, Burley, Heyburn, Rupert, Craters of the Moon, Arco Desert, St. Anthony, Rexburg, Rigby, Idaho Falls, Ammon, Blackfoot, Aberdeen, American Falls, Chubbuck, Pocatello, Lava Hot Springs, Malad, and Preston.
AIR QUALITY ADVISORY FROM THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OFÂ ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOR Custer and Lemhi counties until Tuesday at 3pm.