The Pacific Northwest is bracing for a series of weather shifts as an elongated trough brings precipitation to the region. Light rain and snow are expected to move across the area from late morning into the evening, initially targeting locations north of Burns, Mountain Home, and Sun Valley before shifting south and east. Snow levels will range from 4,000 to 6,000 feet, with mountain valleys receiving up to an inch and higher elevations seeing 2-4 inches of snow.
Sunday will bring a wetter system, with light to moderate precipitation spreading across the region. Breezy winds across higher terrain may mix down warmer air, creating brief temperature fluctuations. Another round of precipitation arrives late Monday night, ensuring a dynamic weekend for the Northwest.