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Bozeman Forestry Responds to Fallen Trees After High Winds, Ensures Reuse as Mulch
• High wind gusts on Thursday night caused multiple trees to fall near Cooper Park in Bozeman, with at least one tree landing on a vehicle on 6th Street. • Bozeman city forestry workers and NorthWestern Energy responded to the scene to remove the trees and address power outages caused by the incident.
FORECAST: Thursday snow in mountain passes, cold front coming this weekend
Impending snowfall threatens mountain passes along the Montana-Idaho border, with a cold front set to disrupt the evening commute. Expect heavy snow, rain, and strong winds up to 60 mph. Temperatures will plunge post-front, with continued snow showers and winter driving conditions into the weekend. Stay alert!
A weather rollercoaster ride still to come this week
Brace for a wild weather ride this week with multiple storms approaching! Expect heavy snowfall above 4,000 ft in Northwest Montana today, followed by valley rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds tomorrow. Travel with caution as conditions worsen, and stay tuned for updates on this dynamic weather pattern.
Avalanche Warnings Issued for Southern Montana Ranges Following Heavy Snowfall
• The Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center has issued avalanche warnings for the Southern Madison, Southern Gallatin, and Cooke City areas due to heavy snowfall. • More than ten inches of snow in the last 24 hours have increased the risk of natural and human-triggered avalanches on all slopes in the mentioned regions.
HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW: Heavy mountain snow today, cold front arrives Thursday
Brace for a wintry blast as heavy mountain snow hits and a cold front looms. Slick roads persist with a mix of rain and snow forecasted. High winds and advisories are expected as temperatures drop. Stay updated with our weather app for the latest on this chilly turn!
FORECAST: Mild temperatures Wednesday, accumulating snow in mountain passes, heavy winds Thursday
Get ready for a weather rollercoaster! Mild temps Wednesday give way to heavy snow in mountain passes, with Lookout Pass bracing for up to 16 inches. Fierce winds hit Thursday, gusting up to 60 MPH. A cold front drops temps to the 30s, bringing snow to valley floors this weekend.
SNOW AND STRONG WINDS Active weather continues, snow and strong wind remain a threat
Active weather persists with snow and strong winds threatening Western Montana. Travel impacts loom with slick conditions and chain requirements over mountain passes. Light snowfall expected, but watch for snow bands during the evening commute. A wintry mix to follow, with significant snow accumulations forecasted towards the weekend. Stay updated with our app.
FORECAST: Scattered snow showers Tuesday, Thurs-Saturday 60%-70% chance of rain and snow
Get ready for a wintry mix! Scattered snow showers hit Tuesday, with a dry spell Wednesday before a 60%-70% chance of rain and snow Thursday to Saturday. A cold front will bring snow to valleys and keep temperatures below average into next week. Stay warm as the system moves in!
Windy, unsettled, and wet week ahead
Brace for a turbulent week as winter storms bring gusty winds, snow, and rain. Mountain passes face severe conditions with snow-covered roads, while valleys anticipate milder winds and rain. Expect a temperature and precipitation roller coaster, with changing road conditions. Stay updated and share your weather photos!
Winter Weather Alert: High Winds, Temperature Drop, and Snowfall Expected Across Billings Region
• High wind gusts between 50-80 mph are expected through late morning in areas from Livingston to Sheridan, WY. • A cold front will cause temperatures to drop significantly by the afternoon, with much of the area falling below freezing by 5 PM, and overnight lows in the single digits with sub-zero wind chill values.
Active weather today starts as rain but will transition into snow
Montana braces for a dynamic weather shift today, with rain turning to snow amid strong gusty winds. A cold front from Canada will plummet temperatures, while high wind warnings and wind chill advisories are in effect. Travel with caution as visibility may drop. Stay tuned for updates on this active system.
Bands of heavy snow and falling temperatures for Monday
Brace for a wintry blast this Monday with heavy snow bands and plummeting temperatures. Early 40s will give way to gusty winds and 20s by evening. Expect 1-4 inches of snow, with significant accumulations in high passes. Travel cautiously during the icy commute and stay tuned for updates.
Severe Winter Storm Brings Snow, Wind, and Arctic Blast to Western Montana
• A strong cold front is bringing a wintry mix of rain and snow to western Montana, with the heaviest snow expected in higher elevations. • Gusty westerly winds will cause blowing snow and reduced visibility, especially over mountain passes, and surfaces will freeze as temperatures drop.
Backcountry Avalanche Alert for Flathead National Forest and Glacier National Park Ranges
• A backcountry avalanche warning is in effect for the Flathead Range and parts of Glacier National Park, including John F. Stevens Canyon and Marias Pass area. • The warning applies to areas on and below steep slopes at middle and upper elevations.
FORECAST: Mild temperatures throughout weekend, scattered snow showers beginning of week
Get ready for a weather rollercoaster! Mild weekend temps give way to winter storm watches and heavy mountain snowfall. Travelers, brace for impact with gusty winds up to 60 MPH and treacherous Monday commutes. The week ahead promises a gradual warm-up amidst continued scattered showers. Stay prepared!
Western Montana Ski Resorts Ready for Visitors with Fresh Snowfall
• Western Montana ski areas are expecting visitors this weekend due to new snowfall. • Blacktail Mountain is open with a 35-inch base and 95% of its terrain open. • Snowbowl has received at least 4 new inches of snow, resulting in a 51-inch summit.
Impending Weather System to Unleash High Winds, Snow, and Chilly Temperatures
• A High Wind Warning is in effect from 2 PM today until noon Saturday for East Glacier and along the divide, with winds 30 to 40 mph and gusts up to 75 mph. • High Wind Watches are in place for Sunday and Monday for East Glacier, the divide, and Beaverhead, Madison, and Gallatin Counties, with potential gusts up to 80 mph.
Gusty to strong winds today with a lot of sunshine
Brace for a blustery weekend with sunshine today before clouds roll in. Expect gusty winds up to 75 mph, with a high wind watch in effect. Temperatures remain mild but will drop as a cold front approaches on Monday, bringing increased chances of precipitation and a significant cool-down.
FORECAST: scattered snow showers expected Sunday, cold front coming in beginning of next week
Get ready for a wintry mix! Scattered snow showers hit Sunday, with a cold front sweeping in next week. Northwestern Montana mountains brace for light snow Tuesday, escalating to heavy valley rain and mountain snow. Expect significant accumulations, plummeting temperatures, and persistent showers into midweek. Stay warm!
WARMING TEMPS: Patchy morning fog, warming temperatures through Saturday
Brace for a weather rollercoaster! Patchy fog and icy conditions kick off Thursday, with a warming trend through Saturday. But hold onto your hats – a cold front on Sunday brings gusty winds and snow, with potential for 1-2 feet in the mountains. Stay updated with the NBC Montana weather app!
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