Boise has a population of some 225,000 people in the city proper which makes it the largest city in Idaho and the 99th largest city in the United States. Some 695,000 people live in the Boise metro area which makes it the 81st largest metro area in the country.
It can certainly get hot in Boise and the state of Idaho. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Boise is 111 degrees which first occurred on July 12, 1898. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Idaho is 118 degrees which occurred on July 28, 1934, in Orofino.
Boise averages 8 days a year when the temperature soars to 100 degrees or hotter. The earliest day in any year when is it was 100 degrees in the city was on May 29, 1897, when it was 100 degrees. The latest day in any year when it was 100 degrees in Boise was on September 14, 2000, when it was 101 degrees.
All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Boise, Idaho
T-1. July 19, 1960 - 111 degrees
T-1. July 12, 1898 - 111 degrees
T-3. June 28, 2015 - 110 degrees
T-3. July 1, 2013 - 110 degrees
T-3. July 13, 2002 - 110 degrees
T-3. August 4, 1961 - 110 degrees
T-7. July 11, 2002 - 109 degrees
T-7. August 6, 1990 - 109 degrees
T-7. June 19, 1940 - 109 degrees
T-7. July 16, 1898 - 109 degrees
It's also been 109 degrees in Boise a few other times just the latest dates are listed above.
The annual average temperature in Boise for the entire year is 50.9 degrees. The hottest months of the year in Boise are July with an average daily temperature of 74.0 degrees followed closely by August at 72.5 degrees.
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