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Forecast for Saturday Evening on Nov 26

A sunny mild day today with just a few high clouds in the afternoon hours. Big changes coming as back-to-back storms slide through.

Tonight, increasing clouds with off-and-on rain/snow showers after about midnight. Snow levels will start around 6500′ and then drop as the evening wears on. Lows will be in the upper teens and 20’s.

Sunday, starting with partly cloudy skies in the central mountains and rain/snow showers in the Snake River Plain and eastern highlands. By evening, most areas start to clear out with just a few lingering snow showers near the state line. Highs in the upper 20’s and 30’s.

Monday, a stronger colder storm moves in bringing widespread snow showers to most of the region. Highs in the 20’s and low 30’s with gusty winds. Totals after this storm and Sunday’s storm will range from 1-3″ in the valleys to 3-8″ in the high country.

Tuesday, partly cloudy with possibly a snow flurry or two in western Wyoming. Highs in the 20’s and low 30’s.

Wednesday, partly to mostly cloudy skies with a few flurries as a weak storm moves in by late afternoon. Highs will be in the 20’s and low 30’s. Snow totals will be very minimal ranging from a trace to no more than 2 inches.

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