


During the winter months, snow is common in the higher elevations. The weather in Idaho is also affected by its mountainous terrain. In the winter months, temperatures in the south can dip into the low 20s, while in the north they can dip into the single digits. In the northern part of the state, temperatures can be much cooler. In southern Idaho, temperatures during the summer can reach up to the upper 90s. Along Interstate I-15, temperatures can vary greatly depending on where you are. Idaho is known for its often unpredictable weather. The highway passes through the heart of the Beehive State, traversing some of its most scenic and rugged terrain. The section of I-15 through Utah is known as the Veterans Memorial Highway, and is designated as part of the National Highway System. The highway is a major corridor for trade and transportation, and it's also popular with tourists who are travelling to visit the many attractions in Southern California. It runs from north to south, connecting Los Angeles and San Diego. Interstate I-15 in California is one of the most important interstate highways in the state. Heavy snow and high winds can be common while traveling on I-15 through Montana, Idaho, and Utah during the winter. In general, the road is known for its long stretches of straightaways and lack of traffic congestion. The road passes through some of the most spectacular and diverse scenery in the country, including the Mojave Desert, the Wasatch Mountains, and the Rocky Mountains.

In the south, it begins in San Diego, California, near the border with Mexico. It starts in the north at the Canadian border, connecting with Alberta Highway 4 at the Sweetgrass–Coutts Border Crossing.
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Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices.I-15 is a major highway running north-south and running 1,433 miles in length.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere. Still a chance for rain into the Mother's Day weekend. Highs dip into the upper 70s on Saturday and Sunday. Low 80s on Friday and mostly cloudy skies. Mostly cloudy skies with some scattered showers and storms. Highs around 80° on Wednesday and Thursday. Some of the activity could be strong to severe with a wind and hail threat. Chance for showers and storms between the late afternoon and evening hours. However, the latest guidance is keep the storm activity away from our forecast area tonight. Some of that activity could drift into far NE Oklahoma tonight. With a frontal boundary across the north tonight in Kansas and in Missouri, we could see some showers and storms forming over SE Kansas.
