The likelihood of a white Christmas for Twin Falls is looking bleak as Tuesday night's weather system failed to produce any significant snow accumulations.
The latest storm to roll through the Magic Valley was definitely an interesting one. If you weren't able to see it before the wind and rain hit then you missed an amazing spectacle.
Holy crap! As soon as we think it's summer...Idaho weather shows us who's boss. Did it hail at your house?
What will tomorrow's weather bring?
(video credit Maria Grata)
Unless you were living under a rock or maybe hiding under one, the Magic Valley had one heck of a lightning storm Monday night. Judging by the number of lightning pics on Instagram today, many of you were documenting the experience.
You know what - sometimes you have to just sit back and look at the beauty that Spring brings. The grass is greener, trees are blooming, flowers have colorful buds, and those spring lightning storms are amazing!
It was difficult for any Magic Valley resident to sleep last night. Winds gusted up to 40 miles an hour, snow began to swirl and cover the roads just enough to make them a sheet of ice!
Sometimes in southern Idaho we see snow in August, and sometimes we don't see snow until January. It looks like November 1st or 2nd could be the magically date for snow in the Magic Valley for 2014.
So throw your flowers away and grab your snow shovels. Winter is coming!
Idaho weather continues to shock me and I have lived in Idaho most of my life. Yesterday it was sunny and 90 degrees and THEN...we saw buckets of rain, hail, wind and lighting. A lot of people had property damaged, trampolines that became kites and some peoples basements became flooded...
Twin Falls County
Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect until 4PM MDT SAT
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BOISE HAS ISSUED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR
SOUTHEASTERN JEROME COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO
AND EAST CENTRAL TWIN FALLS COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO
UNTIL 400 PM MDT...
CNN reported that Hurricane Sandy was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone at 7:00 P.M. Eastern last night, but it hit the East Coast with driving rain and hurricane-force winds all over the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Here are Five Things to Know About Superstorm Sandy: