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@NWSCWSUZLC
NWS CWSU Salt Lake
15 hours
Seeing pockets of IFR or LIFR this morning due to FG for W-WY and E-ID. Look for conditions to be a bit patchy with stations possible moving before LIFR to VFR as the fog moves around. Fog should burn off by around 16z.
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@NWSGreatFalls
NWS Great Falls
3 days
Some snow has fallen in the mountains and locally at lower elevations, but many locations have not yet observed measurable snowfall this Autumn. On average, the first measurable snow occurs in early-mid October at lower elevations but varies considerably from year by year. MTwx
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@NWSGreatFalls
NWS Great Falls
3 days
Higher elevation snow is expected tonight across the mountains of SW MT with snow levels lowering through the overnight period. Some minor snow accumulation is possible on mountain passes with accumulation of an inch or more limited to elevations above 7000 ft. MTwx
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@NWSGreatFalls
NWS Great Falls
3 days
A fast moving Pacific weather system will bring a period of precipitation to primarily Southwest MT later Today and Tonight. Some mountain snow is also expected as snow levels fall during the overnight period. #MTwx
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@NWSBillings
NWS Billings
3 days
It'll be dry with temps in the 60s today, but a fast-moving disturbance will bring a period of rain showers and mountain snow tonight to Thursday morning. Plan accordingly. #mtwx #wywx
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@NWSPocatello
NWS Pocatello
3 days
A cold front arrives tonight. We may not see much wind this afternoon, but tonight gusts of 30 to 40 mph are likely. Temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees colder behind the front. Light accumulating snow is possible around and above 6000 feet. #idwx
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@NWSBoise
NWS Boise
3 days
Happy Wednesday! A cold front will move through this evening, with valley rain and mountain snow through the evening. Gusty winds will accompany the front, with the highest winds in the Snake River Valley. #idwx #orwx
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@NWSRiverton
NWS Riverton
3 days
Another dry and mild day is on tap with afternoon breezes. A cold front will move through the area late tonight and tomorrow with a chance of showers and mountain snow. #wywx
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@NWSElko
NWS Elko
3 days
High temperatures throughout Northern and Central Nevada Wednesday afternoon will be 11 to 13 degrees above normal for this time of year. Maximum temperatures across Northern and Central Nevada Thursday afternoon will be 12 to 14 degrees cooler than Wednesday afternoon. #NVwx
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@NWSCWSUZLC
NWS CWSU Salt Lake
3 days
Low pressure will develop over the northwest sections of ZLC with some icing and light precipitation developing later in the day. A 110kt jet stream will produce some high level turbulence. Some high level mountain waves are possible over MT-WY, at or above FL380. #wywx #mtwx
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@NWSBoise
NWS Boise
3 days
Cold frontal passage Wednesday afternoon/evening will bring brief moderate rain and wind gusts up to 45 mph. Rain may change to snow above 5000 feet with light accumulations on higher peaks. #IDwx #ORwx
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@NWSRiverton
NWS Riverton
3 days
A quick-hitting weather system late Wed. night & Thursday morning provides a brief shot of mountain snow and lower elevation rain. After that, conditions begin to dry & temperatures steadily climb to above normal. Here's an early week peek at the Friday-Sunday forecast. #wywx
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@NWSElko
NWS Elko
3 days
Light precipitation is likely across Northern Nevada Wednesday evening and Wednesday night. The majority of precipitation will be located near the Nevada/Idaho border. Snow levels will fall to around 6,000 feet Wednesday night. Here are precipitation amount probabilities. #NVwx
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@NWSSaltLakeCity
NWS Salt Lake City
4 days
Temperatures for the rest of the week will feel a bit like a rollercoaster. By Wednesday, Utah and southwest Wyoming will see highs around 10°F above normal, but a cold front will bring a noticeable dip in highs by Thursday. The warming trend will return starting Friday. #utwx
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@NWSGreatFalls
NWS Great Falls
6 days
A cold front moving through Monday will bring some light precipitation to the area. Best chances for precipitation remain north of the I-90 corridor. Light mountain snow is also possible Monday night along the Glacier NP region. #MTwx
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@NWSRiverton
NWS Riverton
6 days
A little warmer today. Most locations will be sunny and dry, though a weak shower or two is possible across Sweetwater County this afternoon. Wind will generally stay light. #wywx
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@NWSSPC
NWS Storm Prediction Center
6 days
7:25am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Slight Risk: this afternoon/evening across eastern NM
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@NWSCWSUZLC
NWS CWSU Salt Lake
6 days
Upper level low pressure clipping southeast ZLC will produce some icing and a few showers/embedded thunderstorms over the east half of UT. Upper circulation around this low will also produce some high level turbulence. Some high level mountains waves still possible over NW MT.
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@NWSAWC
NWS AWC
7 days
SIGMET OSCAR 4 has been issued for Severe Turbulence until 1922Z 19 Oct 2024. #aviation
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@NWSCWSUZLC
NWS CWSU Salt Lake
6 days
High pressure centered over central ZLC. Low pressure over the 4-Corners will produce a few showers over southeast UT. The jet stream configuration will produce areas of high level turbulence, some high level mountain waves NW MT. Low level turbulence over NW MT could be strong.
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