Twin Falls Weather Webcam | Perrine Bridge | Idaho

Live Twin Falls Weather Webcam

Watch this live HD weather webcam facing the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho. A four-lane bridge, it also has pedestrian walkways on both sides that offer spectacular views of the Snake River. The Perrine Bridge is a popular destination for BASE jumpers from all over the world. It is one of the few structures they can use without special permits from the city.

Twin Falls has a population of around 50,000 people. It’s mainly popular because of its vicinity to the Snake River Canyon and the famous Shoshone Falls. Many people also drive through Twin Falls on their way to Yellowstone National Park, Boise or Salt Lake City.

County: Twin Falls County

Main Attractions: Shoshone Falls, Snake River Canyon Rim Trail, Centennial Waterfront Park, Rock Creek, Sawtooth National Forest, Dierkes Lake, Canyon Springs Golf Course, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Harmon Park

Weather & Climate

Twin Falls, Idaho, has a weather climate that is typical for the region. It experiences four distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. In spring, the weather can be mild, with temperatures gradually warming up. People often see flowers blooming and trees getting new leaves. During this time, occasional rain showers help keep the area green and fresh. Spring in Twin Falls is a lovely time for outdoor activities like hiking and picnicking as nature comes back to life after winter.

Summer in Twin Falls can be warm and sunny. Temperatures often reach the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Many families love to spend time outside during summer, enjoying parks, lakes, and rivers. It’s a good time for swimming and barbecues. However, there are days when a hot breeze can blow through, making it feel even warmer. People should stay hydrated and wear sunscreen to protect themselves from the sun. Overall, summer is a vibrant season full of fun activities for everyone.

As fall arrives, the weather in Twin Falls starts to cool down. The leaves on trees change color, turning beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow. This season is also known for harvest time, when farmers pick apples, pumpkins, and other crops. Temperatures begin to drop, averaging in the 50s and 60s. Many residents enjoy taking walks to see the changing leaves and to enjoy the crisp air. As winter approaches, the days get shorter and cooler, leading to the lovely snowy season unique to this part of Idaho.