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The Smoke will not go away. TONIGHT: Hazy skies will persist into tonight including the overnight hours as well. Temperatures will look to drop again back into the 50 s with mostly calm winds. There should be no chances of rain at all. TOMORROW: The hazy skies will continue into Monday. Besides that, there will be no cloud cover for most of the region to produce many rain chances. The only slight cloud cover we are expected to have is over the Central Idaho mountains which could pose a slight rain shower there. High temperatures really ramp up tomorrow into the mid to upper 90 s throughout the area. Winds should remain fairly calm. ....
Hazy Skies Continuing Tomorrow and into Next Week Question of the Day Published Hazy Skies Continuing Tomorrow and into Next Week TONIGHT: Besides the hazy skies continuing into tonight, we should have mostly clear skies with no rain chances overnight tonight. Lows drop to the 50 s for most areas and the winds should remain fairly calm. TOMORROW: The smoke continues to roll into tomorrow from the fires in Central/northern Idaho and from Oregon and California. So, hazy conditions continue for all day tomorrow with small westerly winds bringing that in. We aren t expected to see any rain chances for tomorrow either with mostly sunny skies. This will help to quickly ramp up the high temperatures to the low to mid 90 s. ....
March 11, 3:30-5 p,m., via ZOOM Please join the Center for Native American Research and Collaboration in a conversation with Tony Tekaroniake Evans. Mr. Evans is an award-winning columnist and reporter at the Idaho Mountain Express, the author of two books and over 3,000 news and magazine articles. His latest book, T eaching Native Pride: Upward Bound and the Legacy of Isabel Bond, was published by WSU Press in 2020. It focuses upon the University of Idaho’s Upward Bound program and its historical influence upon participants from the Coeur d’Alene and Nez Perce Tribes. The book is based upon extensive regional interviews and background research. Mr. Evans’ previous book, ....