Gibbonsville, Idaho


Gibbonsville is an unincorporated community in Lemhi County, Idaho, United States. Gibbonsville is north of Salmon. Gibbonsville has a post office with ZIP code 83463.

History

Gibbonsville is named for John Gibbon.

Climate

Gibbonsville, nestled in the Bitterroot Mountains, has a climate rather typical of its region, although it is warmer than stations located at higher elevations. The climate is of the type, but is quite different than most climates with this classification, owing to characteristics shared with its climactic brethren in the Bitterroot range, as well as parts of Wyoming and Montana, such as the high daily ranges of temperature throughout the year, being 18.6 degrees Fahrenheit in December, rising to nearly 40 degrees Fahrenheit in July. Also in July and the rest of the Summer, nights remain cool, averaging between and, despite warm to hot afternoon highs, a characteristic of locations throughout the Bitterroots, the Teton Range, and Yellowstone Plateau. Although Gibbonsville does not have true wet and dry seasons, there is significantly more precipitation in winter than summer. Snowfall averages around 80 inches per year, a hefty average compared with most of the U.S., but rather typical for its region. The average of 80 inches usually falls between November and April, with January being the snowiest month.