Treasure Valley Weather Alert: Spotty Showers Sunday Night, Breezy Start to Monday Commute

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BOISE, Idaho – The Treasure Valley wakes under clear skies and a soft November chill this morning, with faint fog in low spots and crisp air settling over downtown Boise. It’s the kind of calm that feels temporary—because changes are brewing to the west as the Pacific pushes a weak front toward southern Idaho.

According to the National Weather Service in Boise, sunshine will dominate today with highs climbing near 70°F, unseasonably warm for early November. Winds remain light through the morning before turning southeast this afternoon. Clouds will increase late tonight, with a 20% chance of light showers developing near the foothills and along I-84 into Sunday morning.

Sunday brings a mix of clouds and occasional sprinkles, but nothing heavy or widespread. Highs will reach the upper 50s, marking the start of a modest cooldown that continues into Monday. By then, Boise should see another dry, partly sunny day before the next Pacific disturbance brushes the area Tuesday, potentially delivering scattered rain showers and gusty south winds.

For residents, this early-November stretch offers ideal conditions for outdoor chores, early holiday prep, or travel before wetter weather returns midweek. To be fair, models hint at a stronger push of moisture later next week, possibly cold enough for higher-elevation snow—a reminder that winter’s rhythm is slowly setting in across Idaho’s high country.


Five-Day Forecast for Boise, ID:
Sat: 69/47 – Mostly sunny; light southeast wind.
Sun: 58/38 – Cloudier; slight chance of showers.
Mon: 59/44 – Mostly sunny; cooler breeze.
Tue: 61/48 – 30% chance of showers; breezy south wind.
Wed: 64/44 – Partly sunny; late showers possible.