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Detailed Forecast for April 26, 2017

Strong cold front moves in this afternoon, bringing with it heavy rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds and snow! Wrap around moisture and northerly flow will keep us unsettled as we go into your Thursday and Friday before things clear up a bit this weekend! Wednesday, mostly cloudy with spotty showers during the morning as we await another surge of moisture and cooler temps that will arrive throughout the afternoon. Gusty winds as rain and snow move in after lunch with highs near 50°. Chance of precip 100%. Tonight, dropping temps means a lot of us will see rain changing over to snow. Light accumulations of less than an inch possible for the Snake River Plain with 2-5 inches expected into the mountain valleys especially across Western Wyoming and 4-8 inches up into the mountains. Chance of snow 90%. Thursday overcast with an 80% chance of snow and wintry mix. Highs into the 30’s and 40’s. Snow accumulations less than an inch for the Snake River Plain, but 2-5″ for the mountain valleys and over 6″ for the mountains. Friday, A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with highs into the mid 40’s. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

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