Boise, ID – Residents of Boise should prepare for a rainy start to the week as Veterans Day brings a 40% chance of rain after 11 a.m., with cloudy skies and a high near 55°F. Winds are expected to remain light at 5 to 10 mph, but the wet conditions could impact holiday events, so locals are advised to plan accordingly and drive with caution on slick roads.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight will see a significant increase in rain, with showers becoming likely before 11 p.m. The low temperature will dip to around 36°F, and winds will be calm, picking up slightly to 7 mph later in the evening. This rainy trend continues through Tuesday, though skies are expected to clear briefly, bringing mostly sunny conditions and a high near 51°F. However, the relief is short-lived, as showers return Tuesday night with clouds and temperatures dropping to a low of 38°F.
Boise can expect persistent rain midweek, with showers likely on Wednesday and an 80% chance of rain continuing into Wednesday night. Temperatures will reach around 53°F during the day, cooling down to 34°F at night. By Thursday, there’s still a 20% chance of showers in the morning, tapering off by afternoon. The week rounds off with temperatures in the low 40s on Friday, and more potential showers late Friday night.
Drivers in Boise are advised to remain vigilant on local roads due to the possibility of wet and icy patches, particularly in the morning and evening hours. With this forecast, it’s a good idea to keep umbrellas and rain gear handy, as the weather remains variable throughout the week.