The bottom line? High pressure ridge continues to build with declining air quality in northern valleys but rebounding ...
High pressure in place will contribute to dry, clear skies in the week ahead, while also creating a temperature inversion.
A strong inversion will likely continue across UT valleys through next week. Air quality & visibility will decrease, especially along the Wasatch Front. Best way to help? Cut back on driving!
Western Idaho remains locked in stagnant weather with expanding valley fog and temperature inversions creating contrasting ...
As the planet warms, humid heat waves and extreme rainfall are becoming more common in regions that are usually labeled ...
A ridge of high pressure will be centered over the region through the weekend, continuing a pattern of quiet, stable and ...
A long stretch of humid heat followed by intense thunderstorms is a weather pattern historically seen mostly in and around ...
There can be long stretches throughout the year, especially during the winter, when it doesn't seem like the clouds want to break up. The lack of sunshine can come from what meteorologists call a ...
The bottom line? A big ridge of high pressure sets up shop across the western U.S. leading to inversion haze, bad air quality ...
Drive up to Bogus Basin right now and look out over the Treasure Valley; you’ll see a haze hanging over Boise and its surrounding cities. But for those below the haze … the view is not so interesting.