


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
601 FXUS65 KBOI 241537 AFDBOI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 937 AM MDT Sun Aug 24 2025 .DISCUSSION...Isolated showers, mostly virga, have developed across the forecast area this morning as monsoonal moisture continues to advance northward. A weak shortwave embedded in the southwesterly flow, located north of Reno this morning, is helping to initiate a few thunderstorms across south-central and eastern Oregon. However, widespread mid- to high-level moisture has overspread much of the region, resulting in overcast skies that should largely suppress additional convection through midday. High-resolution guidance suggests some partial clearing this afternoon and evening, which could allow thunderstorms to develop along the Nevada border where moisture is most abundant. The 12Z Elko sounding measured over an inch of precipitable water, highlighting the best potential for convection across our southern area. Showers and thunderstorms may persist overnight, mainly south of a BurnsMountain HomeFairfield line, as the shortwave slowly lifts north-northeast across the region. No headlines are in effect at this time. However, with increasing moisture through midweek, the threat for flash flooding on burn scars will also increase, especially Tuesday through Thursday. && .AVIATION...Areas of MVFR to LIFR visibility from smoke in w-central Idaho (near KMYL), creating mtn obscuration. Virga and isolated showers/t-storms in SE-Oregon capable of 40 kt outflows Sun afternoon/early evening, and expand into SW Idaho by Sun PM. Surface winds: variable 4-8 kt through early morning. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: variable 5-15 kt. KBOI...VFR. Light smoke layers degrading mtn visibility. Surface winds: SE or variable 3-6 kt, then NW 5-10 kt with occasional gusts to 15-20 kt Sunday afternoon. && .PREV DISCUSSION... SHORT TERM...Today through Tuesday night...Monsoon moisture near the Nevada border today will continue to advect northward through Tuesday under weak southwesterly flow aloft. The chances for showers and thunderstorms reside across the southern areas today, reaching all but the far northern areas on Monday, and finally all areas across SE Oregon and SW Idaho on Tuesday. The main concern is the threat of heavy rainfall on burn scars, especially on Tuesday which is when the moisture is maximized. Temperatures trend cooler each day. LONG TERM...Wednesday through Sunday...The monsoon moisture continues across the region through Thursday with the continued risk for thunderstorms producing heavy rainfall, mainly on burn scars. Models continue to support a drying trend late in the week that continues into next weekend. Below-normal temperatures on Wednesday warm to near normal on Friday. && .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...JDS AVIATION.....JDS SHORT TERM...BW LONG TERM....BW