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.
While inversions are common in the Treasure Valley, this one has lasted an unusually long time. What’s going on? When will it ...
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude. But in the Treasure Valley, it’s also a time for annoyance: It marks, unofficially and approximately, the start of inversion season. And indeed, inversion season ...
LANSING, Mich (WLNS) — Michiganders are used to the gray, cloudy skies of winter — but do you know why it stays this way for so long? It is a phenomenon called an inversion. Most of January had a ...
The weather balloon data from early today courtesy of the Shreveport National Weather Service and plotted on a skew-t/log-p diagram by Unisys Weather shows a forecast challenge that is common for this ...
Our latest storm system departed last night and stabilized our atmosphere today. In fact, it was too stable over the eastern sections. Here, a strong temperature inversion which shows up on the skew-t ...
Treasure Valley inversion finally breaking as drier air erodes low clouds. Sunny weekend ahead with temperatures climbing to ...
Boise’s location in a valley often causes it to experience inversions, but the current one has been unusually long. The inversion even caused Treasure Valley residents to miss out on the beauty of ...
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