
STORM ALERT: Rough Weather Leads Into Twin Falls County Fair
The clouds have rolled in and the sky has darkened in southern Idaho. There will be inclement weather for the next couple of days, which will lead into the 2025 Twin Falls County Fair.
If you spent any time outdoors over the weekend, you probably noticed we had some light rainfall on Sunday in the Magic Valley. This was due to a minor storm system that will bring rain, cooler temperatures, and the chance of thunder and lightning to the region over the next 72 hours.
Southern Idaho temperatures are expected to remain in the mid-seventies with a chance of on-and-off storms and wind gusts on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Time and Date. This could make the first two days of the fair interesting.
Stormy Weather Hits Southern Idaho As Preparations For County Fair Continue
Isolated thunderstorms with increasing winds and a chance of lightning will continue through Thursday afternoon, according to Time and Date. On Wednesday, we are expected to see the biggest chance of rain with a current 63 percent precipitation forecast.
READ MORE: WATCH: Teen South of Idaho Nearly Struck By Lightning

Plan to have a hoodie or some sort of protection from the rain and heavier winds for the first two fair days. Wednesday is McDonald's Day, where coupons can be obtained at area chains for free kids' admission ages six to twelve.
Thursday is Idaho Central Credit Union Day (ICCU), where admission is FREE until 3 P.M.
For more information on the Twin Falls County Fair, click here.
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