Boise, Idaho – Boise kicks off the workweek under an intense heat dome as temperatures soar to 101°F by Monday afternoon, triggering safety concerns for residents, travelers, and outdoor workers alike.
According to the National Weather Service in Boise, Monday’s high of 101°F will be followed by four more days of extreme heat, with daytime highs ranging from 94°F to 100°F through Friday. Winds will remain light but could gust up to 20 mph Monday, adding to fire danger along I-84 and foothill regions.
Residents are urged to limit strenuous activity between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., when UV exposure peaks. Stay hydrated, check on elderly neighbors, and avoid leaving children or pets in vehicles — temperatures inside can skyrocket within minutes…