Montana Weather Update: Snow Forecast in Southwest, Flooding Concerns Ahead

Montana faces wet and cooling weather, transitioning to snow overnight with Winter Storm Advisories issued. Rain may lead to flooding in some areas, and a chilly forecast is expected, continuing through the week with return to seasonal norms.
Montana is experiencing some significant weather changes as a system of wet conditions moved through the region today. High temperatures were recorded in the 50s, but those are set to drop as rain transitions to snow overnight. Particularly, a cold front that rolled in has lowered temperatures by as much as 20 degrees since yesterday, marking a noticeable shift in the weather.
Winter Storm Advisories have been issued for southwestern Montana. Areas around Dillon and Bozeman, particularly south of I-90, could see snowfall amounts ranging from 4 to 8 inches. For those at higher elevations exceeding 7,000 feet, total snowfall might reach a staggering 1 to 3 feet. Additionally, residents should brace for wind gusts reaching up to 30 mph, which could significantly reduce visibility in these wintery conditions.
Flooding remains an ongoing concern for those located between Cut Bank, Dillon, and Billings, due to both snowmelt and new precipitation affecting the area. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip, with lows projected in the 30s for the southwest, the 50s for the eastern plains, and 40s for the remainder of the state. Tomorrow, a return to highs in the 50s and 60s is anticipated.
Looking ahead, the forecast for the remainder of the week suggests continued wet weather across many parts of Montana, with temperatures hovering around seasonal averages. Most locations can anticipate highs in the 50s, and with additional rain forecasted for the upcoming weekend, there could be slight warming as well. The longer-range outlook for the next 8 to 14 days indicates that conditions should be closer to average temperatures, with a potential decrease in rainfall.
In summary, Montana is set for a dramatic change in weather with significant rain turning to snow in southwestern regions overnight. With Winter Storm Advisories in place and concerns about flooding, residents should remain vigilant. The week ahead is expected to remain wet but with temperatures returning to seasonal averages, offering some comfort amid the storm conditions.
Original Source: www.montanarightnow.com