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Severe Thunderstorms tonight leading to a dry work week

TONIGHT: We have rain showers throughout the region currently in the region. More heavier rain showers and thunderstorms are on the way for tonight continuing all the way into late tonight until about 1am. Winds will be calm throughout the night except there could be some good strong gusts under the severe storms. Low temperatures get down to the 40's.

TOMORROW: We have some leftover stray rain showers along the Continental Divide and the Upper Snake River Plain in the afternoon tomorrow. Besides that, the rest of the region should have only partly cloudy skies. Winds will be slightly breezy between 10-20 mph. High temperatures increase into the 60's and lower 70's.

LONG TERM: The entire region will have dry weather for most of the week starting on Tuesday. We might have a slight chance of stray rain showers along the Continental Divide for Thursday and that's it. The next major round of rain looks to come back next weekend. Winds get a lot lighter into the week before ramping up next weekend. High temperatures slowly increase during the entire week. By the time we get to Saturday of next weekend, high's for most areas look to get into the mid to upper 80's.

WATCHES/WARNINGS:

FLOOD ADVISORY FOR SNOWMELT REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE for Big Wood River at Hailey.

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