Idaho Weather: Clear Skies and Mild Stretch Continue Through Veterans Day in Boise

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BOISE, Idaho – A quiet, star-filled dawn greets the Treasure Valley this morning as a stretch of calm, mild weather settles in. The air is crisp but not biting, perfect for early risers heading out for morning jogs or farmers’ market trips. High pressure dominates much of the Pacific Northwest through early next week, keeping skies clear and temperatures unseasonably warm for early November.

According to the National Weather Service in Boise, highs through Monday will reach the upper 50s to low 60s—near 10 degrees above average. Light winds and dry air will make for ideal travel conditions across I-84, U.S. 20, and the Snake River Plain through Veterans Day. It’s a welcome pause after recent bouts of cold and rain across the Pacific Northwest. Residents can expect mostly sunny afternoons and crisp nights in the mid-30s, typical of mid-fall’s quieter moments before the next weather shift.

That next change may arrive by Thursday as a Pacific front begins to push inland, bringing a 50 to 60 percent chance of rain and a noticeable cool-down by the weekend. Mountain snow levels could drop near 6,000 feet, signaling an early winter tease for Idaho’s high country.

For now, it’s a golden stretch for leaf cleanup, outdoor work, or early holiday decorating before November’s next soaking system moves in. Keep gutters cleared and travel plans flexible late in the week, as showers may return just in time for the pre-Thanksgiving travel rush across southern Idaho.


Five-Day Forecast for Boise, ID:
Sat: 57/35 – Sunny and calm; mild fall day.
Sun: 60/39 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Mon: 61/38 – Bright, dry, and warm.
Tue (Veterans Day): 61/40 – Sunny and mild; excellent for travel.
Wed: 63/46 – Partly cloudy; late-week rain developing west.