Warm Weekend Temperatures to Give Way to Chilly Week Ahead in the Treasure Valley
This past Saturday, residents of the Treasure Valley enjoyed unseasonably warm temperatures, with many areas experiencing summer-like conditions. After a stretch of spring days marked by highs in the 60s and 70s, temperatures surged into the upper 80s across Southwest Idaho. Mountain Home recorded the weekend’s hottest weather, reaching the lower 90s.
However, this warmth is set to change as a low-pressure system approaches the region. By Sunday evening, gusty winds are expected, with speeds anticipated to reach 36 mph in Boise, bringing in a notable shift in weather patterns. Mother’s Day will see a continuation of pleasant conditions before cooler days follow.
As the new work week begins, temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with highs in the mid-60s for the Treasure Valley and even cooler temperatures in the Magic Valley, where highs will only reach the 50s by Tuesday. Light showers may accompany the cool down, although significant rainfall is not anticipated for valley areas during the week.
Residents are advised to take advantage of the warm Sunday weather while it lasts and to remain cautious, as rivers across Idaho continue to flow swiftly and cold, posing potential dangers. As the season transitions, the community is reminded to prepare for these changing weather conditions. Enjoy a delightful Mother’s Day, but keep an eye on the forecast as we move into the week ahead.
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