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Boise Swelters in Unseasonal February Warmth
4 Feb
Summary
- Boise faces unusually warm February temperatures, exceeding typical averages.
- A strong high-pressure system over the West is causing the heatwave.
- Cooler temperatures and potential rain are forecast for early next week.

Boise, Idaho, is currently experiencing a significant departure from its typical February climate, with unseasonably warm temperatures dominating the early days of the month. The city's average February temperature typically hovers around 37 degrees, with daytime highs near 40. However, recent days have seen highs in the mid-40s, and projections indicate a continuation of this trend.
Meteorologists attribute the elevated temperatures to a powerful high-pressure system situated over the western United States. This system is not only warming Idaho but also creating an atmospheric inversion over Boise. An inversion occurs when warmer air traps cooler air near the ground, leading to stagnant air conditions and potentially impacting air quality.
The Treasure Valley has been under an air stagnation advisory due to these conditions, warning of light winds and minimal vertical air mixing. Residents are advised of potential issues for those with respiratory sensitivities. Fog advisories may also be issued in the coming days as warm air settles and cools near the surface.




