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Snow is back tomorrow night

TONIGHT: We should clouds slightly building as the evening hours continue. We start with partly cloudy skies tonight leading to mostly cloudy skies by the early morning with no chances for snow. Winds will be calm between 5-10 mph. Low temperatures will get down to the upper single digits by the early morning.

TOMORROW: We will start with mostly cloudy skies and continue with them for most of the day. The snow showers will start to come in from the west in the evening hours around 6 or 7 pm into central ID, carry into the valleys in the late night to overnight hours, and then reach western WY and SE Idaho by the early morning around 3am on Tuesday. Winds will be a little breezy between 5-10 mph in the morning and 10-15 mph in the evening. High temperatures take one last increase with high's ranging from the mid 30's to the mid 40's.

LONG TERM: The snow showers will slowly disappear throughout the day on Tuesday starting in the late morning hours. Snow showers are expected to return on Wednesday during the day before we dry up more for the end of the week. Snow looks to come back then for Sunday of next weekend. After this next system comes through, we should see accumulation of about an inch in the valleys and about 2-5 inches in the mountains. Winds will ramp up following the snow showers for Tuesday between 15-20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Winds calm down overall for the rest of the week. High temperatures fall back down to the 20's and 30's by Wednesday before rebounding to the 30's and 40's just in time for next weekend.

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Evan Thomason

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