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BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — An unusual June cold snap showed up in Idaho this weekend, turning parts of the Gem State into a winter wonderland. For Boise, that meant unseasonably chilly weather.
“Total snow accumulations between 5 and 12 inches possible for valley floors, and 10 to 20 inches above passes,” the watch said. Winds are expected to be as high as 35 mph.
Snow hit parts of Idaho hard this weekend — yes, in June. The National Weather Service in Pocatello said it hasn’t issued a winter weather product in June in at least 15 years.
BOISE, Idaho — It may be almost July, but cold, wet weather is settling over much of Idaho. Rain showers are forecast in the Treasure Valley and expect more rain and snow in the mountains. Up to ...
BOISE, Idaho — Bogus Basin Mountain reopened to skiers for one day only on Saturday after picking up more snow from a single April storm than they received in all of February and March.
SWAN VALLEY, Idaho — An Idaho man recently surprised his family by building a life-size walk-in snow globe, and the giant decoration is here to stay in east Idaho for locals and travelers to enjoy.
For the past 20 years, atmospheric scientists at Idaho Power have been seeding clouds to augment the state’s precious water supplies by wringing more snow from the sky. The company […] ...