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Snow Storm #2 for tonight

Light snow to start the morning, with frozen elements on windshields, roads, railings, steps, driveaways. Slick conditions everywhere as temperatures will not go above 32 for the next week. Winds keep wind chill this morning 5-10 degrees. Winter Weather Advisories have expired for the valley, and linger for western Wyoming shortly through morning. Another round of advisories have been issued for Boise/western Idaho for the next storm affecting our area tonight late and tomorrow all day. We have radar-indicated accumulations of 2-5 inches for the valley and eastern highlands, 2 feet into Island Park, where avalanche warning remains in effect for Centennial Mountain areas and slopes.

We're expecting some sun later today however highs in the 20's won't feel that way with winds taking wind chill into single digits. Anything melting with re-freeze, as conditions remain frozen and slick into tonight and for the week ahead.   More snow arrives later tonight and we should wake to more snow flying for Thursday lasting all day. 

Highs will struggle to get past freezing until next week for most of the viewing area.  Winds SW 10-25+, with wind chills around 0 and sub zero -=feel likes.  Lows will drop back into the teens.  Black ice, blowing snow/ice, and slick conditions remain a problem for travel and if you're on foot.

Jeff Roper, First Alert Weather

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