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Boise, ID – Cool conditions will persist in the Boise area on Sunday as east/northeast winds continue to sweep into the region. However, temperatures are expected to rise steadily throughout the week, offering a respite from the recent cold snap.
According to the National Weather Service in Boise, Sunday’s high will reach near 35 degrees, accompanied by winds of up to 15 mph. The strongest gusts are expected on open roads, such as I-84 and Route 55, potentially affecting travel. Residents are encouraged to secure unsecured outdoor items and use caution while driving in gusty areas.
The warming trend begins on Monday, with high temperatures climbing to 38 degrees under sunny skies. Temperatures are expected to reach 41 degrees by Wednesday, with mostly clear conditions prevailing. Overnight lows will remain low, dropping into the mid-teens through Tuesday before gradually warming to the low 20s by midweek.
The dry weather pattern will continue on Thursday with highs near 43 degrees. However, light variable winds will remain a factor, especially in the afternoon hours. Chances of rain and snow are expected on Friday, with highs near 43 degrees again, but confidence in precipitation weather remains low.
Residents should use the quiet weather at the beginning of the week to prepare for potential precipitation later in the week. Travelers are advised to follow updates from the National Weather Service and use caution during stormy conditions.
For detailed updates on weather and road conditions, visit the National Weather Service page in Boise or tune in to local advisories.
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