BOISE, ID – Snow showers are expected in higher elevations around Boise on Monday, with up to 60% precipitation chances in mountain areas. The National Weather Service warns travelers heading through Idaho’s Blues Mountains, where light snow accumulations may create slick conditions early in the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Boise, snow will primarily affect mountain regions, including roads over the Blues, and could complicate travel along these routes. Drivers are advised to monitor road conditions and use caution, as visibility may decrease during snow showers. Boise itself will likely see partly cloudy skies with only a slight chance of rain, high temperatures reaching around 50°F, and calm winds transitioning northwest.
Here’s an extended weather forecast for Boise and surrounding areas:
• Tonight: Mostly clear skies with lows around 30°F. Winds will be light, moving north at 5-8 mph.
• Monday: Partly sunny in lower elevations with a 20% chance of showers in the morning. In higher terrains, snow showers are likely, and highs will reach near 50°F. Winds may gust up to 20 mph.
• Tuesday: A 40% chance of morning rain, then clearing up. Highs around 47°F.
• Wednesday: Sunny skies with highs around 46°F. Lows will drop to the mid-20s by nighttime.
• Thursday: Continued sunshine with highs near 46°F, lows around 26°F.
Midweek promises clearer skies and cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid-40s expected to persist. Commuters and travelers should stay informed about road conditions, especially in higher elevations, where snow could make roads hazardous.
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