


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
Issued by NWS Boise, ID
886 FXUS65 KBOI 040819 AFDBOI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boise ID 219 AM MDT Fri Jul 4 2025 .SHORT TERM...Today through Sunday night...A strong upper level positively-tilted shortwave will move into the region today and help keep thunderstorms going. Most areas can expect multiple rounds of showers and storms. As of 2 AM MDT, showers and storms were most numerous south of Boise, but there were additional showers and storms in the mountains. Mesoscale models are reasonably consistent showing this activity increasing through sunrise as storms continue to move north. Latest QPF guidance continues to show the possibility of high rainfall rates in the mountains this morning, and the Flash Flood Watch will be maintained as issued. We considered moving the start time up a couple hours, but it appears that the strongest rain rates will occur around and after 12Z, so a change is not needed. Red Flag Warnings continue across eastern Oregon today, and seem appropriate based on several bands of thunderstorms that should move across the region this morning through early evening. Instability will be extreme for this area, with CAPE values forecast over 1000 J/kg over a sizable area around midday. Shear increases today compared to yesterday as the shortwave trough moves through, and supercells may form, especially this afternoon. Not coincidentally, SPC has put nearly our entire CWA into a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms. Some storms are expected to produce wind gusts 40-60 mph, hail up to 1 inch in diameter, and brief torrential rain. PW values near 0.90 inch put us near the 90th percentile this morning, before drier air moves in this afternoon into the evening. Showers and storms should continue into the evening before diminishing around midnight tonight. There is still a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in eastern Valley County Saturday, but Sunday will be dry with a warming trend as temperatures return to near normal. Temperatures today and Saturday are expected to be relatively cool for this time of year, with readings in the lower to mid 80s at lower elevations. Winds should mainly out of the NW at 5-15 mph today and Saturday except near showers and thunderstorms. .LONG TERM...Monday through Friday...Strong ridging will build into the area from the four corners region throughout the long-term, sustaining hot and dry conditions Monday to Friday. A trough off the coast of California is expected to keep our area in southerly flow aloft. As the ridge builds, temperatures take on a significant warming trend reaching roughly 10 degrees above normal, with valley daytime temperatures reaching or exceeding the upper 90s throughout the week. Heat headlines may be needed in the week to come as a result of the prolonged hot temperatures. Influxes of upper-level monsoonal moisture steered by this pattern interaction cannot be ruled out for the extended period. A slight ridge breakdown is possible Thursday as the trough off the California coast is expected to briefly dig across the northwest as a shortwave towards the end of the week. && .AVIATION...Numerous showers and thunderstorms through this morning, becoming scattered this afternoon/evening. Threats: erratic outflow gusts 30-45 kt, small hail, lightning, moderate to heavy rainfall. Localized MVFR/IFR conditions and mountain obscuration in storms. Surface winds outside of storms: variable 5- 15 kt. Winds aloft at 10kft MSL: generally S-SW 10-20 kt. KBOI...Mostly VFR. Periods of showers/thunderstorms through around 14Z. Threats: erratic outflow gusts to 30-45 kt, small hail, lightning, moderate to heavy rainfall. MVFR conditions possible with storms, along with foothill obscuration. Showers/thunderstorms exit after Friday 14Z, then another chance of thunderstorms this afternoon around 20z and after. Surface winds outside of storms: NW 5-15 kt, becoming SW-NW 5-15 kt overnight. Weekend Outlook...Generally VFR. A 15-25% chance of showers and thunderstorms Saturday morning in W-central Idaho mountains, then clearing through Sunday. Surface winds variable or NW 5-15 kt. && .BOI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ID...Flash Flood Watch from 6 AM MDT this morning through this afternoon IDZ011-013. OR...Red Flag Warning until 11 PM MDT /10 PM PDT/ this evening ORZ670-672>674. && $$ www.weather.gov/Boise Interact with us via social media: www.facebook.com/NWSBoise www.x.com/NWSBoise SHORT TERM...SP LONG TERM....JY AVIATION.....JY