Boise, ID – Snow, rain, and patchy fog will create hazardous travel conditions across Idaho, including Boise and the I-84 corridor, beginning Monday and continuing through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will fall early Monday before transitioning to rain by midday. Expect patchy fog throughout the morning, reducing visibility for drivers. New snow accumulation could reach an inch, with rain persisting through the afternoon.
Monday night brings a slight chance of rain and snow with lows near 31°F. By Tuesday, conditions improve with mostly cloudy skies and highs around 41°F, offering a brief break from precipitation.
Snow returns Wednesday morning, with an 80% chance of accumulation before 11 a.m. Temperatures will hover near 40°F, and travelers should prepare for slick roads, especially on I-84 and other major routes.
Rain and snow are likely again Wednesday night, with temperatures dropping to 30°F. Drivers should plan for icy surfaces and potential delays.
The wintry mix lingers into Thursday morning before tapering off. Residents should stay updated on weather alerts and exercise caution when commuting.