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

Eventually it was time to be comfortable with a cup of tea and a good book, because the rainy, autumn air shot Boise and Treason Valley.

According to the National Weather Service in Boise, on Monday night, a heavy rain storm exploded and more rain may come on Tuesday night.

And if you think there’s a lot of rain on Monday, you’re right. The Air Agency recorded 0.59 inches in 1927, which broke the previous 29 daily record.

The air service reported that isolated shower in East Oregon and Southwest Idaho in the afternoon afternoon, and that they moved towards Boise and strengthened their way as they opened their way.

Some showers hit the region just before 16:00 and storms can come this evening according to NWS. website. Boise could see heavy rain and even small full tonight, NWS stated on social media post.

“When the thunder is roar, go inside!” Meteorologists reminded people.

Weather for Boise for the rest of the week

According to a tendency to cool and only a light rain chance, NWS estimates, the air will calm down after midnight and stay this way for the rest of the week. Heights will be 71 on Wednesday and Thursday, and on Thursday, light wind and some rain will be possible.

On Friday, it will be more cool with 66 high and slightly more morning shower chances.

After hitting the weekend, according to the air service, there should be too much sunlight and high temperature in the mid -60s.

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