A wind advisory is the headline for Boise today, with gusts hitting 55 mph and a sharp 12-degree temperature drop arriving tomorrow. Get the full forecast — commute tips, UV warning, and what to expect through late May.
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Gusts up to fifty-five miles per hour are hitting the Boise area today, and that's the number that shapes everything else about this forecast. The wind advisory is the real story this morning.
Set that wind aside for a moment and the rest of the day looks deceptively pleasant. Skies are clear, there's zero chance of precipitation today, and the high reaches twenty-five degrees Celsius, which is around seventy-seven Fahrenheit.
One thing that can get lost on windy days: the UV index today sits at seven point eight. That's in the high range.
The wind advisory is today's headline, but the bigger pattern shift starts tomorrow. The high on May fourteenth drops to thirteen Celsius.
The signal here is timing. Today through roughly May twentieth stays predominantly sunny and dry.
A rain system is now forecast to arrive May twenty-first into twenty-second, bringing moderate to heavy showers. The exact intensity still carries some uncertainty, and the precise timing of heaviest rainfall within that window isn't locked in yet.
The two things worth tracking from here: whether peak gusts today hit that fifty-five mph ceiling during the commute window, and how that cooling trend behaves through the week. If temperatures drop faster than forecast, the rain system's arrival could feel more abrupt.
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