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Slight warm up with more sunshine for Monday

TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies will be present across the region with no chances for any rain showers.  Winds will be slightly breezy in the late afternoon hours between 10-20 mph before calming down for the late night.  Low temperatures get down to the 50's in the valleys and 40's in the mountains.

TOMORROW: We will have mostly sunny skies for all of us throughout the day with no rain in sight.  Winds will be calm between 5-10 mph during the day.  High temperatures increase into the mid 80's for the afternoon.

LONG TERM: Sunshine continues on for the rest of the week.  In fact, we don't see any chances for rain in sight all the way up until the end of next weekend.  Winds will look to remain calm throughout the long term.  High temperatures increase once again into the 90's by Tuesday.  We could see some late August record high's be broken in the second half of the work week as high's climb to the mid to upper 90's for Thursday and Friday.

WATCHES/WARNINGS:

RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM MDT THIS EVENING FOR GUSTY WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR Fire Weather Zone 425 Middle Snake River Valley/Twin Falls BLM north of the Snake River.

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Evan Thomason

Evan is the weekend meteorologist and reporter.

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