Shirrod Hill Webcam on US-95 Near Lewiston, Idaho
Shirrod Hill Webcam on US-95 Near Lewiston, Idaho (MP 327.85, Elevation 2,847 Feet)
The Shirrod Hill Webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions along US Highway 95 near Lewiston, Idaho. Located at milepost 327.85 and an elevation of 2,847 feet, the camera helps travelers monitor current conditions along a heavily traveled section of highway connecting the Lewis-Clark Valley with the Palouse region.
US Highway 95 serves as Idaho’s primary north-south transportation corridor and is a critical route for commuters, freight traffic, agricultural transportation, and travelers moving between Lewiston, Moscow, and destinations throughout northern Idaho. Shirrod Hill is one of several notable grades north of Lewiston where weather and roadway conditions can change rapidly during winter and seasonal storms.
The webcam provides a real-time look at traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather. Travelers frequently use the camera to monitor snow, ice, fog, rain, and changing travel conditions before continuing north toward Moscow or descending into the Lewis-Clark Valley.
The surrounding landscape reflects the transition between the rolling hills of the Palouse and the lower elevations of the Clearwater River basin. Scenic farmland, open hillsides, and expansive views characterize the area throughout the year.
Whether you’re commuting between Lewiston and Moscow, hauling freight through north Idaho, or checking road conditions before your trip, the Shirrod Hill Webcam provides valuable real-time information that helps improve travel planning and roadway safety.
About Shirrod Hill and the Lewiston-Moscow Corridor
Shirrod Hill is located along US Highway 95 north of Lewiston and forms part of the important transportation corridor connecting the Lewis-Clark Valley with the communities of the Palouse. The area experiences steady traffic from commuters, students, agricultural operations, and commercial transportation.
The nearby cities of Lewiston and Moscow are among the most important communities in north-central Idaho. Lewiston serves as a major transportation and shipping center, while Moscow is home to the University of Idaho and a thriving educational and agricultural economy.
US Highway 95 is the primary link between these communities and remains one of Idaho’s busiest highways. The route supports regional commerce, tourism, higher education, agriculture, and freight transportation throughout the year.
Weather conditions can vary significantly along the corridor, particularly during winter months when higher elevations may experience snow and ice while valley locations remain clear. Live webcam views provide motorists with valuable information before beginning a trip.
The Shirrod Hill Webcam offers travelers a useful real-time look at roadway and weather conditions while showcasing the scenic landscapes of north-central Idaho.
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Why Travelers Use the Shirrod Hill Webcam
• Check traffic conditions on US Highway 95
• Monitor weather and visibility near Lewiston
• View roadway conditions before traveling
• Check winter snow and ice conditions
• Monitor traffic between Lewiston and Moscow
• Plan trips through north-central Idaho
• Check visibility during storms and fog events
• Improve travel safety with live roadway information
Where is the Shirrod Hill Webcam located?
The webcam is located on US Highway 95 at milepost 327.85 near Shirrod Hill north of Lewiston, 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 US-95.
Does the webcam show weather conditions?
Yes. Travelers can monitor snow, rain, fog, cloud cover, and visibility in real time.
What weather location should I use?
Use Lewiston, Idaho for weather and current conditions associated with the Shirrod Hill Webcam.
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