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Does Idaho Get a Lot of Snow?

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Does Idaho Get a Lot of Snow?

If you’re considering a move to Idaho, you might be wondering: does Idaho get buried in snow every winter? The answer depends on where in Idaho you land—but generally, the Treasure Valley (Boise, Eagle, and surrounding areas) sees moderate snowfall compared to the mountains.

Snow in the Treasure Valley

Boise averages about 20 inches of snow per year, according to the National Weather Service. Eagle typically sees a similar amount. That’s less than half of what places like McCall or Sun Valley receive, where snowfall can exceed 100 inches annually. In other words, winter in Boise means snow you can enjoy, not snow you’re constantly shoveling. 

Mountain vs. Valley Living

One of Idaho’s biggest perks is that you get the best of both worlds. Love skiing or snowboarding? You can be on the slopes at Bogus Basin in under an hour from Boise. Prefer mild winters? Stick to the valley, where snow usually melts within a few days.

Why It Matters for Homebuyers

Snow can affect everything from commute times to landscaping needs. Buyers relocating from warmer states often find the Treasure Valley’s snowfall to be a pleasant middle ground—it feels seasonal without being overwhelming. Sellers also benefit, since homes here don’t require the same level of winterization as mountain properties.

At Abmont Realty Group, we help clients understand how Idaho’s four-season climate fits into their lifestyle. Whether you want powder-packed weekends or light, manageable winters, the Treasure Valley delivers both options.

Curious about making a move? Call Abmont Realty Group today at 208-789-4320.

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