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  • 1 month ago | ktvb.com | Rachel Garceau

    BOISE, Idaho — A cold front associated with a storm system to our south will move through early Monday, triggering strong and potentially damaging winds across the region. The highest wind speeds are anticipated from Boise east toward the Magic Valley. Precipitation will be light and scattered at best, with a quick round of rain possible before sunrise Monday in the Treasure Valley, but very low precipitation chances after that.

  • 2 months ago | ktvb.com | Rachel Garceau

    BOISE, Idaho — WHEN: A winter storm system is slated to arrive in eastern Oregon late Thursday, bringing light snow to the Treasure and Magic Valleys overnight Thursday into Friday. Most valley accumulations will likely happen Friday morning between 3am and 8am, though showers could linger throughout the day. In the mountains, snow will likely start falling Thursday evening and last throughout the day Friday.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | ktvb.com | Rachel Garceau

    BOISE, Idaho — WHAT/WHEN | A prolonged streak of dangerously hot weather will continue across SW Idaho for the foreseeable future, with critical fire conditions expected to develop this weekend as thunderstorms could produce dry lightning and gusty winds. As far as the heat goes, we're looking at the potential of a 10-day string of triple-digit temperatures in the Treasure Valley, with some daily high temperature records threatened.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | ktvb.com | Rachel Garceau

    BOISE, Idaho — WHEN | 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 26: A Red Flag Warning (or Fire Weather Warning) has been issued for Wednesday for southeast Oregon and portions of southwest and west-central Idaho, including the Payette National Forest. Exact timing and placement of these storms will be difficult to pinpoint, so all residents and anyone recreating in eastern Oregon and SW Idaho should be on alert, take fire precautions and be ready to head indoors if thunder roars.

  • May 22, 2024 | ktvb.com | Rachel Garceau

    BOISE, Idaho — WHAT | A storm system marching across the region triggered heavy rain before sunrise and will keep blustery winds and unsettled conditions in play for the rest of the day. While winds aren't expected to reach advisory levels, they could toss around light unsecured outdoor items and will keep a chill in the air throughout the day. Thunderstorms could also put a damper on midday and afternoon activities as lightning, rain, hail and wind are all possible with these storms.

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