Sterling Webcam on SH-39 Near Sterling, Idaho


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    Sterling Webcam on SH-39 Near Sterling, Idaho
    Sterling Webcam on SH-39 - southbound
    Sterling Webcam on SH-39 - pavement

    Sterling Webcam on SH-39 Near Sterling, Idaho (MP 27.5)

    The Sterling Webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions along Idaho State Highway 39 near Sterling, Idaho. Located at milepost 27.5, the camera helps travelers monitor current conditions on one of southeastern Idaho’s important regional highways.

    State Highway 39 connects Blackfoot, Aberdeen, American Falls, and communities throughout Bingham and Power counties. The highway serves local residents, commercial traffic, agricultural operations, and travelers moving through Idaho’s productive farming region.

    The webcam offers a real-time look at traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather. Travelers frequently use the camera to monitor snow, ice, rain, fog, blowing dust, and changing travel conditions before driving across the open plains of southeastern Idaho. Winter storms can create icy roads and drifting snow, while strong winds occasionally reduce visibility throughout the year.

    The surrounding landscape is dominated by fertile farmland, irrigation canals, volcanic plains, and distant mountain views. Agriculture plays a major role in the local economy, with potatoes, grain, sugar beets, and livestock common throughout the region.

    Whether you’re traveling between Blackfoot and American Falls, commuting through Bingham County, or checking current road conditions before your trip, the Sterling Webcam provides valuable real-time information that helps improve travel planning and roadway safety.

    About Sterling and SH-39

    Sterling is a small rural community located in Bingham County approximately midway between Blackfoot and Aberdeen. The community sits within one of Idaho’s most productive agricultural regions, where irrigated farmland stretches across the Snake River Plain.

    State Highway 39 serves as an important north-south transportation corridor connecting Interstate 15 with Interstate 86 and numerous farming communities throughout southeastern Idaho. The route supports daily commuter traffic, agricultural transportation, and regional commerce.

    Because the highway crosses wide-open terrain, weather can have a significant impact on driving conditions. Winter storms often produce blowing snow and icy pavement, while strong winds and occasional dust storms may reduce visibility during other seasons.

    The Sterling Webcam provides travelers with a valuable real-time look at roadway and weather conditions while showcasing the agricultural landscape that has made southeastern Idaho one of the nation’s leading farming regions.

    Why Travelers Use the Sterling Webcam

    • Check traffic conditions on SH-39

    • Monitor weather and visibility near Sterling

    • View roadway conditions before traveling

    • Check winter snow and ice conditions

    • Monitor wind and weather in real time

    • Plan trips between Blackfoot and American Falls

    • Check visibility during storms or blowing dust

    • Improve travel safety with live roadway information

    Where is the Sterling Webcam located?

    The webcam is located on SH-39 at milepost 27.5 near Sterling, Idaho.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes. The camera provides a live view of traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather along SH-39.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

    Yes. Travelers can monitor snow, rain, fog, wind, cloud cover, and visibility in real time.

    What weather location should I use?

    Use Sterling, Idaho for weather and current conditions associated with the Sterling Webcam.