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Your First Alert Forecast OCT 13th

Cold overnight conditions, with a clear sky and low’s back into the upper 20’s. Partly cloudy and warmer for Thursday, but this nice weather will last only one more day before a potent Pacific storm system arrives late Thursday. The first round of heavy rain arrives Friday afternoon, with more waves of rain and snow passing through the region all weekend and most of the approaching workweek.

Thursday, mostly sunny and warmer with highs near 65°. Light winds during the day around 5-10 mph. Late Thursday and early Friday, stormy weather rolls into the region with scattered rain and mountain snow showers into the weekend Friday, showers and wind with highs into the upper 50’s. Winds 15-25 mph., gusts around 30 mph. Snow level around 8,500′. Saturday & Sunday, A 60 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with highs into the mid 50’s for the Snake River Plain.

A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58.

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