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Russell Qualls, State Climatologist

Mailing Address:
Chemical and Biological Engineering
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 0904
Moscow, Idaho 83844-0904

Phone: 208-885-6184

Email: rqualls@uidaho.edu

Web: uidaho.edu/climate-services

Climate and Weather Resources

Historical climate data for Idaho

  • Access historical climate data from land-based weather stations in Idaho through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
  • Climate Normals (30-year averages of temperature and precipitation) calculated by NCEI

Drought

  • The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) provides maps of current drought conditions, forecasts and other drought information for Idaho and the U.S. Idaho Climate Service partners with Idaho agencies to assess evolving drought conditions and demarcate drought severity boundaries for the USDM maps.

Mountain snow

  • Most of the water found in Idaho’s rivers, streams, lakes and even groundwater originates as winter snowpack in the mountains. Spring and summer snowmelt delivers runoff to rivers where it provides recreation, irrigation, environmental flows, municipal and industrial supplies, and a myriad of other uses.
  • Maps of real-time mountain snow observations from the Snow Telemetry Network operated by the USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service.

Streamflow and water supply

  • Access data from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Hydromet network of Hydrologic and Meteorologic monitoring stations throughout the Pacific Northwest.
  • Access U.S. Geological Survey Streamflow data for Idaho.

Evaporation

  • Evaporation affects the amount of irrigation water needed to grow crops. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s AgriMet network collects weather data and calculates evaporation at a network of stations across Idaho and the western U.S.

Current Weather

Map of current weather observations across Idaho from the National Weather Service.

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Weather Alerts

Heat Advisory issued June 9 at 1:33AM MDT until June 10 at 10:00PM MDT by NWS Boise ID

* WHAT...Temperatures up to 100 degrees. * WHERE...Lower Treasure Valley. * WHEN...From noon today to 10 PM MDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat across the area may result in heat-related illness, especially for the young, elderly, and animals. Read more

Heat Advisory issued June 8 at 3:29PM PDT until June 10 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS Missoula MT

* WHAT...Major risk of heat effects expected. Temperatures in the upper 90s and up to 105F are expected in the afternoons with overnight temperatures only dropping down to the upper 50s to upper 60s in the early morning hours. * WHERE...Lower Hells Canyon/Salmon River Region and Orofino/Grangeville Region. * WHEN...From noon Monday to 9 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...This level of heat affects anyone without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration. Read more

Contact

Russell Qualls, State Climatologist

Mailing Address:
Chemical and Biological Engineering
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 0904
Moscow, Idaho 83844-0904

Phone: 208-885-6184

Email: rqualls@uidaho.edu

Web: uidaho.edu/climate-services