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Boise Weather: How much snow and rain fell? Is it another storm this week? “Aol

Boise Weather: How much snow and rain fell? Is it another storm this week? “Aol

The wet weather, which has arrived at Boise over the weekend, will also appear for the rest of this week, with a stormy system that can bring more snow, predicted in a few days.

For anyone traveling around the treasure valley, it was impossible to miss the weak roads. Boyz was hit with 1.06 inches of rain and 0.4 inches of snow between Friday and Sunday, according to the meteorologist of the National Meteorological Service Korri Anderson.

The snow reappeared early on Monday morning, throwing 2.2 inches on the city of trees in a very short row, according to NWS meteorologist Stephen Parker.

A cold front, which moves on Tuesday night, means that Boise can get a very light snow dust between 6am and 9am, Anderson said. But in the bigger part? Rain, rain and more rain. The high in the 40s will protect it from snow.

Rainfall is expected to fall and exclude from Monday to Friday. Anderson said Boiseans should expect by half an inch Tuesday and Wednesday in combination.

By Thursday afternoon, a new storm moved to Idaho, leading to just in an inch snow on Thursday and Friday.

“The system that is currently in an offshore will finally move inside,” Anderson told Idaho’s state man by phone. “He is currently from Vancouver Island and will just sit there this week (until) Thursday.”

The snowy blanket welcomed the travelers on Monday morning in Boise and the surrounding communities. The weather forecasts show a mix of snow and rain during the week.

The snowy blanket welcomed the travelers on Monday morning in Boise and the surrounding communities. The weather forecasts show a mix of snow and rain during the week.

Idaho Mountains will be struck hard

As usual, the expected rainfall in the valley is nothing compared to what the National Meteorological Service says we will see in the mountains.

The godsend pool received 27 inches of snow from Friday to Monday afternoon, while McCol received 15.5 inches and Mount Brandge 25 inches, Parker said.

By Friday, according to meteorologists, Bogus should see another 17 inches, McCall 19-24 and Brundage around 33.

All this is good news for the skiers, but the bad news is that it has led to perfect avalanche conditions, Anderson said.

The Sawtooth avalanche center announced that the warning came into force on Sunday, calling the danger “high and extreme”. The Payette avalanche center also alerted MountAingoers about insidious conditions.

“A powerful multi -day storm overloads a very weak snow package,” says the Sawtooth avalanche center in a social media publication. “Natural and human -triggered avalanches large enough to bury people are almost certain. Some avalanches will be large enough to click trees and damage structures. “

The Center advises people to avoid traveling in avalanche terrain and staying away from steep slopes in the central mountains of Idaho.

A student leaves a school at Boyz, navigating the boiling roads after a storm has dropped centimeters of snow on the roads.

A student leaves a school at Boyz, navigating the boiling roads after a storm has dropped centimeters of snow on the roads.

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