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  2. A surprising amount of snow just fell in Boise. Here’s how ...

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  3. After several inches of snow, Boise must prepare for Arctic ...

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    The storm brings Boise’s season total up to 9.3 inches — before Sunday night’s storm, it was at 6.9 inches, which includes the 1.6 inches of snow that fell late last week.

  4. Will Boise get wintry weather for Thanksgiving? Here’s what a ...

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    A wintry mix of precipitation falls in downtown Boise with light snow dusting the Foothills at higher elevation on Oct. 25, 2023. (Sarah A. Miller/smiller@idahostatesman.com)

  5. Snow is at last in the forecast for Boise, alongside heavy ...

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    But Groenert expects the Boise Mountains to receive between 10 and 20 inches of snow this weekend, potentially doubling Bogus Basin’s seasonal snow total. “For the mountains, it’ll be all ...

  6. Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Boise (locally / ˈ b ɔɪ s i / ⓘ BOY-see, also / b ɔɪ z i / BOY-zee) [5] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Idaho and is the county seat of Ada County.As of the 2020 census, there were 235,684 people residing in the city.

  7. Environment of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation is estimated to change little in summer, to increase by 10% in spring and fall (with a range of 5-20%), and to increase by 20% in winter (with a range of 10-40%). Other climate models may show different results, especially regarding estimated changes in precipitation.

  8. Climate change in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    A warmer climate could mean less snowfall, more winter rain, and a faster, earlier snowmelt. This could result in lower reservoirs and water supplies in the summer and fall. Additionally, without increases in precipitation, higher summer temperatures and increased evaporation also would contribute to lower streamflows and lake levels in the summer.

  9. Here’s how much snow fell in Boise after second Friday storm ...

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    An initial storm blew through Boise in the early hours of Friday morning, dropping 1.5 inches on the city. A second band of snow passed through between noon and 2 p.m., dropping an additional 1.1 ...