Generally Hot, but a Weak Front Could Trigger a Few Thunderstorms
IDAHO, JUL 13 – Spring 2025 was Idaho's fifth-driest on record, causing a predicted 75,300 acre-foot water shortfall and raising fire risks that may exceed last year's $60 million losses.
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Idaho drought conditions worsen fire risk, water shortage
·Boise, United States
Read Full ArticleGenerally hot, but a weak front could trigger a few thunderstorms
A hot summer forecast ahead, but a few thunderstorm chances could bring some relief from the heat. Monday: mostly sunny with highs in the upper 80s and 90s. We do expect a few afternoon thunderstorms to pop up along the MT/ID state line and in the upper Snake River Plain as well as a storm or two in the Magic Valley. Unfortunately, it's dry enough that dry lighting and elevated fire danger from gusty winds could be an issue. Definitely worth ke…
·Idaho Falls, United States
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