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HIGH WIND WATCH is in effect from Monday Afternoon until Tuesday Morning for the Kootenai/Cabinet Region, West Glacier Region ...
A cold front slowly moves through the area today bringing scattered showers and storms. Drier weather returns Tuesday with only an isolated storm threat mainly south.
A low pressure system centered over western British Columbia dives southeat Monday night into Tuesday, bringing beneficial rain, high mountain snow and gusty winds to Montana.
Isolated to scattered downpours and storms could develop ahead of a slow-moving cold front Sunday evening. The coverage of rain looks like it is going to remain low, so most will likely stay dry.
Temperatures will warm up ahead of our next cold front with highs reaching above average. Meteorologist Lucy Doll tracks the rain timeline in your Storm Track 3 Forecast.
Storms will begin to taper closer to 2AM Monday. More storms are on tap for Monday ahead of a slow-moving cold front, which finally moves south Tuesday. We get into a brief, drier pattern midweek, ...
Mild temperatures today will turn warmer for the start of the week. We return to the 90s tomorrow and continue to warm from ...
Nice weather Monday morning will give way to a period of clouds around midday with a passing shower possible into early afternoon. Cannot rule out a rumble of thunder but we are not anticipating ...
A storm system with characteristics more akin to late spring or fall is expected to move through Montana beginning tonight. This will bring cooler air, rain, and wind to most, and even some snow.
Returning to the 90s and Remaining Dry Through Tuesday Afternoon: Near Average Weather Pattern for the Middle of July ...
After a break from the muggy weather, mid-summer heat and humidity is making a comeback Monday in Chicagoland, and it’s coming in strong.