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Unseasonable weather fades behind gusty winds & falling temperatures
Clouds & sprinkles moved across Ada County Wednesday morning while some more notable showers hit Ontario, Oregon around 10 am. Clouds are breaking as expected and temperatures will top out in the mid-70s in Boise but could be a bit cooler in the western valley due to more clouds and the morning showers.
Gusty wind to cool temperatures this week. Here is my forecast into next weekend.
After topping 80° on Saturday temperatures cooled with a breeze to 71° on Sunday in Boise. A storm system passing to our south with keep a slight chance of showers in the forecast into Monday early afternoon but the big story for Monday will be the increase in afternoon wind with gusts to 35 mph around Boise and 45 mph in Mountain Home. Temperatures should hold in the mid-60s.
5 elk shot illegally, left to waste in southwest Idaho
Originally published April 5 on KTVB.COM. Conservation officers with Idaho Fish and Game are asking the public for information about five elk that were shot out of season and left to waste in southwest Idaho. The agency on Friday said the elk were likely shot in two incidents around March 4-5 in Unit 39, which covers parts of Ada, Boise and Elmore counties. Conservation officer Greg Milner said, “there is...
“We’re done!” Judge sanctions attorney who filed last minute, error-filled motion to have Daybell case delayed
BOISE — Judge Steven Boyce sanctioned a Mountain Home lawyer Thursday afternoon for filing a late night error-filled motion asking to intervene in the murder case of Chad Daybell. Boyce told attorney Terry Ratliff he was angry when the motion was filed “and I think I’m angrier now” during...
Odd motion filed in Daybell case, jury selection continues
BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — In an odd twist to the pending death penalty trial of Chad Daybell, a motion to delay the first-degree murder trial was filed late last Friday, but not much is known as to why it was filed, or what the motion contained. Mountain Home Attorney...
Heavy showers & storms continue to batter Idaho. Here is what you need to know.
Another round of heavy showers continue to batter the area. Very cool temperatures will keep strong thunderstorm development away from Canyon County and most of Ada County. Stronger storms are likely in Elmore County. This is where we could see wind gusts with any storms over 40 mph and hail.
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