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  2. Climate change in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    From 1971 to 2005 the average annual observed temperature in the Snake River Plain, located in southern Idaho, has increased by 1.4 degrees Celsius based on data from 10 climate stations (Dubois, Ashton, Oakely, Pocatello, Aberdeen, Hazelton, Jerome, Boise, Nampa, and Payette).

  3. Is La Niña making a return next winter? What does that mean ...

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    What does that mean for Boise’s weather in 2024? ... A typical winter — from November to January — sees Idaho pick up 12.9 inches of snow and an average temperature of 34.9 degrees, so Boise ...

  4. Boise is getting hotter by the year. What is the city doing ...

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    If Boise continues on its current trajectory, Climate Central predicts that by 2100, it will have a climate similar to that of the desert southwest, with average summer highs of 100.8 degrees ...

  5. Environment of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Riparian area in Blaine County, Idaho. Over the last century, the average temperature near Boise, Idaho, has increased nearly 1°F, and precipitation has increased by nearly 20% in many parts of the state, and has declined in other parts of the state by more than 10%. These past trends may or may not continue into the future.

  6. List of cities by average temperature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the temperature listed here, depending on how large the difference between daily highs and lows is.

  7. Boise’s average first snow fall is during Thanksgiving week.

  8. Idaho Batholith ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    The region is forested and mountainous. Its surface waters tend to be very low in alkalinity, which is caused by its underlain intrusive rocks of the Cretaceous Idaho Batholith. Alkalinity is the measure of a solution's capacity to neutralize or buffer acids. The average annual precipitation ranges from 16-55 inches (40.6-139.7 cm).

  9. How has climate change hit Boise? What 150 years of ... - AOL

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    “It’s a totally different climate than our parents and grandparents grew up in,” one Boise meteorologist said. How has climate change hit Boise? What 150 years of weather data tells us