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Increases in climate variability could make adaptation by farmers more difficult. Warmer climates and less soil moisture due to increased evaporation may increase the need for irrigation. However, these same conditions could decrease water supplies. In Idaho, production agriculture is a $2.8 billion annual industry, 60% of which comes from crops.
As we look ahead to winter 2023, the Idaho Statesman looked back at the Farmer’s Almanac’s 2022 winter forecast to see how it fared.
Boise received more snow within one March day than fell all of February. Even more wintry weather could be on the way. Snow clouds dropped 2.1 inches between 2 and 6 a.m. on Monday, according to ...
The hurricane cone — the forecast path in which a hurricane will travel — included Southwest Idaho and Boise, marking the first time the Gem State was included in such a cone since the ...
The Great Basin and Columbia Plateau (the Intermontane Plateaus) are arid or semiarid regions, with high summer temperatures in the 90s to occasionally over 100 at lower elevations (e.g. at Boise, Idaho), with annual precipitation averaging less than 15 inches (380 mm) as a result of the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada and Cascades.
WFO Boise operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and provides weather forecasts, warnings, aviation forecast and local statements for Southeast Oregon and Southwest Idaho. There is one WSR-88D (NEXRAD) radar upgraded to dual polarization on August 30, 2012 improving the accuracy and identification of precipitation types and precipitation ...
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.
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