Idaho – A crisp, quiet morning settles over the Treasure Valley, where temperatures hover in the 30s and a light chill hangs in the air before a rapid warm-up takes hold.
According to the National Weather Service, Boise climbs to near 68 degrees today under mostly sunny skies, with light southeast winds keeping conditions calm and comfortable. The cool start may leave patchy frost in outlying areas early, especially in low-lying valleys.
The warming trend builds quickly into the weekend. Highs reach the mid-70s Saturday and push toward the mid-70s again Sunday with abundant sunshine. It will feel like a preview of early summer, ideal for outdoor plans across Boise, Meridian, and Nampa.
Travel conditions remain smooth through the weekend with dry roads and excellent visibility. Morning commuters should still watch for brief slick spots in shaded areas where early frost lingers.
Changes begin to develop by Monday. Clouds increase, and a slight chance of showers arrives by the afternoon. Conditions may turn unsettled by Monday night, with a better chance of rain continuing into Tuesday.
By Tuesday, scattered showers could create wet pavement across the Treasure Valley, especially during peak travel hours. Keep an umbrella nearby and allow extra time on the roads.
Looking ahead, a cooler and more active spring pattern settles in midweek, with showers likely and temperatures dipping into the low 60s.
Five Day Outlook for Boise, Idaho:
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 74
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 75
Monday: Slight chance of showers, high near 68
Tuesday: Chance of showers, high near 61
Wednesday: Showers likely, high near 62



