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Dixie, Idaho Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 405 AM MDT Tue Sep 9 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Thunderstorms each day through Thursday featuring gusty outflow winds and heavy rain, focused afternoon/evening hours

- 80% chance for wetting rains most areas, except 30 to 50% chance for less than 0.10" from Lemhi County to Southwest Montana(Butte and south), and far Northwest Montana.

- 40-50% chance for an inch or greater of total rainfall across Clearwater and Idaho Counties, and from Seeley Lake northwards to Glacier National Park through Saturday morning.

- Patchy morning fog could pose an issue late week due to increased moisture from rain.

The upper low over California, Nevada and Oregon today, will begin to split into multiple pieces: the southern energy digging into southern California, and a northern piece breaking off and wobbling northeastwards towards central Montana by Friday/Saturday. This will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms to the Northern Rockies Thursday into Friday.

In the short-term, a weak wave has initiated a few nocturnal thunderstorms early this morning near Plains and points northeast. A more organized wave is expected to move north across our region today, and current satellite and radar imagery depicts this across southern Idaho, edging closer to Idaho and Lemhi counties as of 4 am MDT. High resolution weather models depict widely scattered storms tracking south to north into this afternoon and evening. The main threats will be gusty winds to 40 mph, heavy rain, small hail, and lightning. If the storms hit burn scars or flood prone areas, debris flows or flash flooding could occur. Yesterday, storms produced 1 to 1.40 inch per hour rates between Happy`s Inn and Flathead Lake. One storm just dumped 0.35" in 15 minutes at Lakeside. Atmospheric moisture levels this week will generally be around 200% of average, so thunderstorms will be able to produce a ton of rain in a short amount of time.

The latest HRRR smoke model depicts residual smoke moving up here from the central California fires later today. Much of this will be lofted into the atmosphere, so higher elevation locations could experience an uptick in smoke.

With the anticipated moisture increase, and cooler temperatures by Friday, fog could become more of an issue especially as we might get more clearing at times by Friday and Saturday nights with the low pressure system pulling away.

Just when you think we might get a break(Sunday) from the moisture when this first system pulls away, another trough is forecast to move onshore by next Monday and bring another shot of widespread precipitation!

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.AVIATION...Thunderstorms will develop by 18z (12 pm MDT) today and continue through midnight tonight across the Northern Rockies. Gusty outflow winds to 35 kts, small hail, heavy rain, lightning, and brief terrain obscuration will be the concerns. Watch for patchy valley fog development tonight, especially where rain occurs today. Showers and thunderstorms are expected again on Wednesday.

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. &&

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NWS MSO Office Area Forecast Discussion

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