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Isolated Thunderstorms tonight leading to a mostly sunny day on Sunday

TONIGHT: Isolated thunderstorms will be present across all of the region tonight.  Storms could have flash flooding concerns and heavy rain.  Winds will be mostly calm except under these storms where wind gusts can be up to 40 mph.  Low temperatures get down to the 50's.

TOMORROW: Mostly sunny skies will be present over most of the region for Sunday.  We might have some isolated and stray thunderstorms still for SE ID and western WY, but the rest of the region should not see any rain.  Winds will be calm.  High temperatures get into the 80's and lower 90's.

LONG TERM: We will dry out for the entire region heading into Monday.  Dry conditions continue until we get our next batch of isolated thunderstorms and rain showers on Thursday and Friday.  Winds will be calm in the long term.  High temperatures increase into the 90's for Monday before getting down to the 80's again in the second half of the work week.

WATCHES/WARNINGS:

FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING for Lincoln and Teton Counties in WY.

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Evan Thomason

Evan is the weekend meteorologist and reporter.

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