A period of cooler temperatures is expected Saturday night and Sunday morning, which may result in some areas of frost Sunday morning. Those with sensitive vegetation, like annual flowers or vegetables, may want to consider protecting them from the cold.
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- Overnight low temperatures will be near freezing once again in the valleys of Southwest MT. It is not too late to cover sensitive outdoor plants to give them extra protection tonight. #mtwx
- This image shows the probability of 50 mph wind gusts today. If traveling, and pulling a trailer or camper, be prepared for strong cross winds. If it gets too windy, delay travel until lighter winds arrive this evening. #mtwx
- A special weather statement has been issued for West Yellowstone MT until 5:30 PM MDT
- Here is an image showing the small hail in the West Yellowstone area this afternoon. #mtwx
- At 410 PM, a thunderstorm with gusty winds is moving through the West Yellowstone area. There are new storms developing behind this first storm, so expect thunderstorms over the next hour or so. #mtwx
- A special weather statement has been issued for West Yellowstone MT and Grayling MT until 4:45 PM MDT
- A special weather statement has been issued for Clancy MT, Boulder MT and Whitehall MT until 3:45 PM MDT
- A special weather statement has been issued for Lakeview MT until 2:15 PM MDT
- Precipitation chances return Tuesday through Thursday, with isolated thunderstorms possible during the afternoon hours. Light snow will impact the higher terrain. Cooler temperatures with breezy to gusty winds will also impact the region Tuesday and Wednesday. #MTwx
- Periods of gusty to strong west/northwest winds develop Wednesday through early Thursday. The greatest impacts will be for those operating high profile or light weight vehicles, such as campers and semis. Those with recreation plans should expect inclement conditions. #MTwx
- From all the Montana NWS offices, we appreciate everyone who attended our virtual spotter classes this year! If you were unable to attend, don't worry, there's still time to become an official NWS spotter! Visit learn.meted.ucar.edu to learn more.
- After a seasonably warm and dry day today, cooler and unsettled weather along with breezy to windy conditions return for Tuesday and Wednesday as a series of weather disturbances move across the Northern Rockies and MT. #MTwx













