I don’t want to jinx it, but it seems like Summer 2025 has been surprisingly mellow in Idaho. By the end of last summer, the Boise area recorded a ridiculous 20 triple digit days.
It’s Been a Mild Summer in Idaho’s Capital City
As I’m sitting down to write this? 2025’s only experienced four, with the potential for a fifth today. We’ve had a few scorchers but it’s nothing like last year’s relentless oven that caused events like farmer’s markets and Alive After Five to seek indoor venues or close early to avoid the heat.
In fact, it’s been downright pleasant for some of the summer’s biggest events. Rather than boiling at Boise Music Festival, concert goers were putting on light jackets or hoodies by the time Tyler Hubbard took the stage. The high temperature only reached 67º that day.
The Snake River Stampede slid its dates from July to June this summer and part of that was weather driven. Sure, the rodeo itself takes place in the comfortable, air-conditioned Ford Idaho Center Arena but the amphitheater watch parties and post-rodeo concerts have been plagued by sweltering triple digit temperatures in the past. It seems to have worked! Only two days of the rodeo were over 90º this year…