Hey Treasure Valley. Emancipate yourself from that down jacket. For two days

Published: January 25, 2013 

Do you know when 28 degrees feels like spring? When you have two weeks where the morning temperatures hover around 0 and only “warm up” into the teens all day long.

That’s why it felt positively balmy when you walked out the door Friday morning to the aforementioned 28 degrees. That’s as low as it got in the Boise area Friday morning, according to National Weather Service reports.

And it’s going to get warmer as the day goes on, with an estimated high temperature of 42 degrees. That is not a typo. It should be foggy for most of the morning before that clears out by Friday afternoon, with rain to follow Friday night into Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

It shouldn’t get cold enough Saturday morning for the rain to freeze all over town like it did Thursday morning. Saturday should be like Friday, damp with a high in the low 40s. The next big change is supposed to come Sunday, when a cold front is expected to move through the Treasure Valley which will drop temperatures and bring some snow along with it, meteorologist Les Colin said.

After that, expect high temperatures in the low 30s and overnight lows in the low 20s through the beginning of the work week, with chance of snow every day. January, everybody!

As of 1:30 p.m. the high temperature in Boise was 35 degrees — the first time since Jan. 10 the Boise area has gotten above the freezing (32 degrees). Idaho’s capital city came close Thursday at 31 degrees but didn’t break through.  

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