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Record-breaking rain hit Boise on Monday. Here’s what to expect this week

Rainy weather is expected to continue Tuesday night and possibly over the next few days, before it clears up this weekend.
Rainy weather is expected to continue Tuesday night and possibly over the next few days, before it clears up this weekend. smiller@idahostatesman.com

It’s finally time to cozy up with a cup of tea and a good book, because rainy, fall weather has hit Boise and the Treasure Valley.

Heavy rainstorms blew into the area Monday night and more rain could come Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service in Boise.

And if you thought there was a lot of rain Monday, you were right. The weather agency recorded 0.59 inches, which broke the previous Sept. 29 daily record, which was set in 1927.

The weather service reported that isolated showers were developing across eastern Oregon and Southwest Idaho on Tuesday afternoon, and were heading north toward Boise, strengthening a little as they make their way.

Some showers hit the area just before 4 p.m., and the storms could come this evening, according to the NWS website. Boise could see heavy rain and even small hail tonight, NWS stated in a social media post.

“When thunder roars, go indoors!” meteorologists reminded people.

Weather for Boise for the rest of the week

The weather will calm after midnight and stay that way for the rest of the week, according to NWS forecasts, which show a cooling trend and only slight chances of rain. Highs will be 71 on Wednesday and Thursday, with light wind and a some rain possible on Thursday.

It will be cooler on Friday, with a high of 66 and a little bit greater chance of morning showers.

Once the weekend hits, there should be a lot of sunshine and high temperatures in the low to mid-60s, with almost no chance of precipitation, according to the weather service.

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