The bottom line? Our stubborn inversion setup will remain in place to start out the workweek with our air quality improved ...
As the cool air sinks, the warm air rises over the top and traps the cold air below. If you travel from downtown Boise to the ...
For those hoping to get relief from the inversion, you’ll have to wait until at least early next week, according to the ...
The bottom line? High pressure ridge continues to build with declining air quality in northern valleys but rebounding ...
Breathe easy—and see clearly. Learn how winter inversions can quietly wreak havoc on your eyes and discover simple, ...
The greatest impacts are expected in the Lower Treasure Valley west of Boise and other low-lying valley locations. Rural roads and areas near open fields and waterways are especially prone to thick ...
It didn't take long for air quality to plummet across the Wasatch Front and surrounding regions from the latest inversion ...
A rare temperature inversion has flipped Bay Area weather, warming mountain ridges while cold, foggy valleys grapple with poor air quality and low visibility.
The bottom line? A big ridge of high pressure has set up shop across the western U.S. leading to inversion haze, bad air quality, and cooler valley temperatures.