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Fruitland, Idaho Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 225 AM MDT Mon Sep 22 2025

.SHORT TERM...Today through Wednesday night...At 1 AM MDT satellite showed Sunday`s cold front well east of our CWA and the last of the showers in the Boise Mountains about to exit east also. After patchy valley fog this morning in Harney, Baker, and Valley (ID) Counties, dry northwesterly flow aloft will bring a sunny, breezy, and cool day followed by a clear, calm, and cold night tonight. High pressure aloft will build strongly over our area Tuesday and remain until Thursday, with a warming trend under continued clear skies. An upper low in Calif is now forecast to stay well south of previous forecasts which had it moving across NV and UT by Wednesday. The new track keeps it too far south to affect our weather. Back to temperatures, Tuesday morning should be the coldest period with lows 30 to 35 in the mountains and upper 30s through 40s in the valleys, rising only slowly Wednesday and Thursday. Highs will warm faster resulting in 50-degree diurnal ranges in eastern OR Tuesday and Wednesday. Finally, smoke from wildfires in central WA will spread into our CWA later today through Tuesday, worst in Baker and northern Malheur Counties, according to HRRR model. But we think HRRR is over-forecasting the smoke in our CWA, carrying patchy smoke as far south as the OR/NV border late tonight and Tuesday morning before retreating northward again later Tuesday.

.LONG TERM...Thursday through Monday...An upper level ridge over the western U.S. is expected to flatten and shift east of the forecast area on Thursday, as a series of troughs pass to the north. Concurrently, a closed low along the CA coast will drift inland and stall over SoCal/Nevada. This will place E Oregon and SW Idaho into a disorganized transitional flow between these three features, resulting in above normal temperatures, dry conditions, and relatively light winds for Thursday. A shallow trough to the north is anticipated to clip the area Thursday night/Friday, lowering max temperatures approximately 5 degrees and promoting breezy afternoon winds on Friday. Conditions should remain dry with the bulk of the moisture favoring north.

Latest model guidance maintains near-zonal flow and slightly above normal temperatures for E Oregon and SW Idaho over the weekend and early next week. Cloud cover will increase by Sunday as the mid-latitude storm track taps into subtropical moisture. However, there are discrepancies with how sufficient the moisture will be when it spreads across the forecast area. For now, current forecast will keep a slight chance (10-20%) of precipitation for Monday due to the lapse of certainty.

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.AVIATION...Generally VFR. Patchy fog/low stratus in mtn valleys and Harney Basin this morning. Surface winds: SW-NW 5-15 kt. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: NW to N 10-20 kt.

KBOI...VFR expected. FEW/SCT clouds around 2000-4000 feet AGL may develop along the foothills between 10Z-16Z this morning. Surface winds: W to NW 5-12 kt. Gusts around 20 kt this afternoon.

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.BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...None. OR...None.

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