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Idaho Weather 3/9 Morning - Wind Advisory

Idaho Weather 3/9 Morning - Wind Advisory

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Good morning. Idaho. I'm Michael Mosby. If you step outside right now, you'll feel it. That wind isn't messing around. A Pacific cold front blew through overnight. And now the pressure gradient is cranking up gusts statewide. This is the kind of wind that rattles patio furniture and makes steering feel like a workout. Down in the Treasure Valley, you're waking up to 42 degrees and sunshine. Looks innocent enough. But by this afternoon, northwest winds gust to 35 miles an hour. Tonight drops to 30 degrees under clouds. Tuesday rebounds to 46 with partly sunny skies. Eastern Idaho gets the worst of it. Sunny today with a high near 54 degrees, but southwest winds scream at 14 to 35 miles an hour. Gusts could hit 48. That's strong enough to make high-profile vehicles tough to handle. If you're driving a truck or SUV, grip that wheel. Tonight stays breezy with lows around 31 degrees. Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 42, still windy with gusts to 38. Northern Idaho sees snow showers rolling through today. Sixty percent chance. Highs near 41 degrees with southwest winds gusting to 22 miles an hour. Less than half an inch expected, but mountain passes could get slick. Tonight stays snowy with lows around 28 degrees. Tuesday brings a 40 percent chance of snow and a high near 40. Looking ahead. Wednesday warms nicely. Mid-50s in the Treasure Valley. But another round of strong winds hits Thursday and Saturday. Rain chances increase Wednesday night into Thursday, especially up north. Temperatures stay above normal through the weekend, climbing into the low to mid-60s by Friday. In We're gaining three minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 8, 09 A.M., sunset at 7:44 P.M. Spring equinox is just 11 days out. Take it slow if you're driving today. Crosswinds will catch you off guard. See you this afternoon.
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