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  2. Boise had one of snowiest winters in recent history. Here are ...

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    With meteorological spring officially starting on March 1, let’s look back on the past couple of months.

  3. 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.

  4. Boise has kind of done Dry January, but that could be ... - AOL

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    It’s been an abnormally warm and dry month, but rain, snow and colder temperatures seem to be on the horizon. Boise has kind of done Dry January, but that could be changing. Here’s what to expect

  5. List of cities by average precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Average monthly precipitation (in mm) for selected cities in Asia ; City Country Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ref. Mawsynram: India: 133.0 8.3 15.7 27.4 29.8 26.0 5.7

  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. Friday morning’s storm produced Boise’s first measurable snowfall of the 2023-24 winter season.

  8. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Over the contiguous United States, total annual precipitation increased at an average rate of 6.1 percent per century since 1900, with the greatest increases within the East North Central climate region (11.6 percent per century) and the South (11.1 percent). Hawaii was the only region to show a decrease (−9.25 percent). [89]

  9. Is the Farmer’s Almanac’s winter forecast accurate? Here’s ...

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