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T-shirts in December? Boise ties record with warm weekend ahead. Next: Rain

If you were wondering whether the winter coat you pulled out of the depths of your closet was finally going to be of some use this weekend — think again.

Boise, and other parts of Southwest Idaho, have seen unseasonably warm temperatures for the past month, Jay Breidenbach, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service, told the Idaho Statesman on Friday. It’s been particularly warm the past few days, with Thursday’s high of 63 degrees tying the 1933 record, according to the National Weather Service.

Typically, the maximum temperature for this time of year would be in the high 30s, Breidenbach said. Right now, the temperatures are 20 or even 30 degrees above normal.

“Our normal high for the day is 39 degrees,” he said by phone. “To be in the 60s, that’s extraordinary.”

The warm, and dry, weather is going to continue into the weekend and early next week, Breidenbach said. A round of the rain that has brought flooding to Washington and parts of Oregon is expected to head into Southern Idaho by the middle of next week.

The precipitation isn’t bad news, Breidenbach said. But it’s likely going to fall as rain, even in the mountains, leaving the ski resorts without a needed dose of snow.

“We will get some snow, at some point, this winter,” Breidenbach said.

Alex Brizee
Idaho Statesman
Alex Brizee covers criminal justice for the Idaho Statesman. A Miami native and a University of Idaho graduate, she has lived all over the United States. Go Vandals! In her free time, she loves pad Thai, cuddling with her dog and strong coffee. Support my work with a digital subscription
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