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Detailed Forecast for Dec. 2, 2016

Scattered snow showers will continue tonight, especially for the Central Mountains and the Snake Highlands or Clark and Fremont Counties. A quick shot at high pressure for Friday, before more scattered snow showers set in for early Saturday. A COLD blast of air arrives next week, with clearing, cold conditions. Friday, aside from a few morning flurries and clouds, some clearing skies will allow for peeks of sunshine. Highs into the 20’s. Tonight, clouds increasing with chilly temps into the teens. Winds light and variable. Slight chance of a few flurries. Saturday, A 30 percent chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 30°. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Best chance for snow will be up around Island Park and along the Montana Divide. Sunday, A 70 percent chance of snow. Strong southwesterly winds with a cloudy sky and a high near 40°. Wintry mix quickly changing to all snow for the Snake River Plain later in the afternoon as temps plummet behind the cold front. Several inches of snow can be expected into the mountains.

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