Local Weather

Four Seasons in North Idaho

We truly enjoy four distinct seasons in North Idaho. Protected from extreme weather patterns by the Cascade mountains to the west, and the Bitterroot mountains to the east, we enjoy a local climate that is unique to our area. Our winters are cool enough to generate large amounts of snow in the local mountains, while allowing us the comfort of milder temperatures here at the 2,180 foot elevation of our community. In the summer, we enjoy the warmth of our mid-eighty degree average highs thru July and August, while winter's average high of 35 degrees is responsible for our winter wonderland and the snowmobiling, skiing and snowboarding that come with it. The average relative humidity is a comfortable 47%, what more could we ask for?

Local Climate

Month
Average Average Average
Precipitation Highs (F) Lows (F)
January 3.94" 34.6 21.8
February 4.18" 38.2 25.8
March 1.92" 47.6 27.7
April 1.77" 58.2 33.9
May 2.44" 68.6 41.3
June 1.98" 75.9 48.0
July  .71" 85.5 52.4
August 1.23" 84.9 51.9
September .94" 75.6 45.0
October 1.96" 61.4 37.3
November 2.77" 44.8 30.3
December 3.85" 37.4 26.3
       
Mean Summer Temperature 63.5      
Mean Winter Temperature 31.5      
Annual Average Relative Humidity 47%      
Elevation (Feet Above Sea Level) 2,152
   
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