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Detailed Forecast for May 10, 2017

Even warmer weather sets in for Wednesday and Thursday with high pressure in control. Our ridge begins to break down Thursday night, allowing a cold front to swing thru on Friday and into the weekend. FLOOD WARNINGS and FLOOD WATCHES remain in effect for several of our area waterways especially across Central Idaho due to the rapid snowmelt from the mountains. Continue to monitor the situation if you live near a river or stream. Also, the Henry’s Fork near Rexburg is expected to reach flood stage by Friday. Wednesday will be fantastic with clear skies and abundant sunshine. Temps soaring well into the 70’s this afternoon with a light breeze. Tonight, clear and crisp with lows dropping down into the 30’s and 40’s. Thursday, mostly sunny and very warm with highs topping out in the 70’s and low 80’s. Winds picking up slightly out of the southwest at 10-20mph late in the afternoon. Friday, Partly to mostly cloudy with a 30% percent chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day and overnight. Highs into the mid 70’s. Windy with gusts possibly exceeding 40mph. Saturday, Partly sunny with some morning showers and afternoon thunderstorms. Highs into the 60’s for the Snake River Plain.

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