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487 FXUS65 KBOI 310435 AFDBOI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 935 PM MST Fri Jan 30 2026 .DISCUSSION...Moist southwest flow aloft will continue feeding a mostly uninterrupted stream of mid-high clouds over the region this weekend. There will be times when they thin out or briefly break, but overall we`ll keep a cloud cover. Near the surface, valleys remain in a temperature inversion and on the verge of fog each night. The clouds hanging out overhead will keep formation isolated to the lower Snake Plain and mtn valleys. Have updated forecast for fog and sky cover tonight. && .AVIATION...Mostly VFR under mid-high ceilings overnight. Low VFR-MVFR in haze/mist at lower elevations, especially SE Oregon and Snake Plain of ID west of KMUO. Brief IFR conditions again Saturday morning from vicinity of KBOI-KONO-KBNO, improving after 15-17Z. Surface winds: variable up to 10 kt. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: W 15-25 kt. KBOI...VFR. Patchy fog in the vicinity of the terminal Sat/10Z-17Z could bring brief IFR conditions. Light surface winds. Weekend Outlook...Mostly VFR with high clouds and dry conditions through the weekend. Sheltered valleys will see IFR-LIFR conditions each night/morning in fog and low stratus. Surface winds will be light overnight, and easterly up to 15 kt during the day. && .AIR STAGNATION...Lower valleys are having trouble mixing out, possibly due to high cloud cover limiting surface heating. The NBM seems to be under-forecasting high clouds and over- forecasting afternoon mixing heights. Easterly winds did help with mixing across valleys/basins in SE Oregon and areas east of Boise in the Snake Plain today. It doesn`t look like we`ll see much change through the weekend. Higher valleys will improvement on Monday with passage of a weak low pressure system, but it`s uncertain if this system will be enough to break out the lower Snake Plain. From there, the stagnant conditions will rebuild as high pressure strengthens aloft. && .PREV DISCUSSION... SHORT TERM...Tonight through Sunday night...A ridge remains over the area with high clouds streaming into the area from a system impacting British Columbia and WA. Temperatures will warm a few degrees on Saturday, especially at the higher elevations, although high clouds will be working against the warmer temperatures. High resolution ensembles show temperatures reaching the low to mid 50s across eastern OR and portions of the Snake Basin over the next several days. Low clouds and fog will persist in the lower Treasure Valley until late afternoon where temperatures will be slightly cooler each day. Patchy fog expected each night in the lower Treasure Valley. LONG TERM...Monday through Friday...A shortwave trough to our north will dampen the ridge of high pressure on Monday. Recent forecasts show increasing confidence in the lack of showers and tangible impacts in our region from this trough passage, other than keeping temperatures somewhat cool and bringing cloudy skies on Monday. The ridge will rise yet again over our region by Tuesday, bringing a non- zero chance of warming temperatures. These will be dependent on the valley inversions that set up over the area. If we have enough mixing and clearing from day to day, we might be able to achieve temperatures in the 50s in the Snake River Valley and near the Nevada border. However, this upper level pattern of stationary high pressure favors valley inversions forming in the winter. This would bring a return to stagnant conditions with patchy fog, low stratus cloud decks, trapped pollutants, and lower elevation cold pools, with high temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s. This is the more likely outcome based on this pattern, but there is a potential for the strength of this high to create significant mixing that might keep us warmer than anticipated. This blocking high remains through the work week, with some AI ensembles indicating a cooler and wetter shift to the pattern by the weekend. && .BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...None. OR...None. && $$ www.weather.gov/Boise Interact with us via social media: www.facebook.com/NWSBoise www.x.com/NWSBoise DISCUSSION...DG AVIATION.....DG AIR STAGNATION...DG SHORT TERM...KA LONG TERM....SA |
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