Storms Sweep Through Boise, More Weather Impacts Ahead
BOISE, ID (CBS2) — Last night, Boise experienced a wave of severe weather, with strong winds, rain, and blowing dust causing notable disruptions across the region. This weather system has since moved on, but meteorologists warn that additional storms could develop this afternoon, with forecasted highs reaching near 88 degrees.
A Flash Flood Watch is currently in effect for the mountainous areas north and east of Boise, cautioning residents about potential flooding risks due to the preceding precipitation. Additionally, a Red Flag Warning remains active until 6 PM today, as dry, gusty winds heighten fire danger in the region.
As temperatures drop, tonight’s lows are expected to settle in the mid-60s, providing some relief from the earlier heat. Tomorrow is anticipated to be drier with partly cloudy skies, with highs in the upper 80s. However, meteorologists suggest that more moisture could return this weekend, potentially leading to further weather events.
Residents are advised to remain vigilant regarding changing weather conditions and to stay informed through local forecasts. Safety precautions are essential, especially in areas affected by the Flash Flood Watch and where the Red Flag Warning is in place.
As Boise navigates the aftermath of these storms, the community is urged to prepare for possible weather fluctuations as the weekend approaches.
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