Idaho Faces Unsettled Weather, Snow, Rising Rivers
The US National Weather Service in Boise, Idaho, reports an unsettled weather pattern through the weekend with rain in the valleys and snow showers in the mountains. A warming trend is expected to start mid-week next week, with temperatures rising above normal. With the warmer temperatures, rivers are likely to begin rising due to the melting snowpack.
Snowfall totals for the period from 6:00 PM on Thursday, March 20, to 6:00 AM MDT on Sunday, March 23, are as follows at several ski resorts:
• Ski Resort – 12 inches
• Anthony Lakes – 6-8 inches
• Banner Summit – 6-8 inches
• Bogus Basin – 8-12 inches
• Brundage – 4-6 inches
• Magic Mountain – 6-8 inches
• Moores Creek – 12 inches
• Pomerelle – less than 1 inch
• Soldier Mountain – 0 inches
• Sun Valley – 6-8 inches
• Trinity Mountain – not reported
• John Day – 2-3 inches
• Sumpter – 1 inch
• Joseph – 1 inch
• Riggins – 0 inches
• Halfway – 3-4 inches
• McCall – 0 inches
• Council – 1-2 inches
• Cascade – 4-6 inches
• Stanley – 0 inches
• Idaho City – 1-2 inches
• Lowman – 1-2 inches
• Fairfield – 1-2 inches
• Hailey – 0 inches
• Burns – 0 inches
• Juntura – 0 inches
• Emmett – 0 inches
• Caldwell – 0 inches
• Boise – 0 inches
• Jordan Valley – less than 1 inch
• Ontario – 1 inch
• Grasmere – 0 inches
• Mountain Home – 0 inches
• Grand View – 0 inches
• Gooding – 0 inches
• Jerome – 0 inches
• Twin Falls – 0 inches
• Jackpot – not reported
The Boise area has not seen temperatures at or above 70°F since October 27 of the previous year.
The report was issued on March 20, 2025, at 6:33 PM MDT.
Source: US National Weather Service Boise Idaho
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| Mar 20, 2025 at 8:57 PM | Weather |
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