Montana Weather Update: Snowfall Expected Tonight and Thursday

Montana experiences significant temperature drops due to a cold front, with winter weather advisories active. Snow accumulation is anticipated, especially in mountainous regions. Conditions are set to improve towards the weekend with temperatures rebounding to normal.
In Montana, temperatures today demonstrate a significant drop, ranging from the lower 30s in the north to the 40s, 50s, and lower 60s in the south. This represents a decrease of 5 to 41 degrees compared to 24 hours ago. Winter weather advisories and storm warnings are active for mountainous regions and populated areas, anticipating 1″ to 5″ of snow in lower elevations and 5″ to 10″ in higher elevations, with some peaks expecting up to 20″ of snow.
The weather radar indicates snowfall in north central Montana, with showers in the northwest and northeast regions. Wind advisories are also in effect for the Missoula, Bitterroot, Mission, and Flathead Valleys, as well as parts of northeast Montana, indicating potential gusts of up to 40 mph. A strong cold front is responsible for these conditions, ushering in colder temperatures across the state.
Most areas, except for far northern Montana, will experience snow and graupel showers tonight and into Thursday. However, conditions are expected to improve by Friday, leading to milder weather this weekend. Normal high temperatures for this time of year should be in the 50s; however, a rebound is predicted, bringing temperatures back into the 50s and 60s by Saturday.
Overnight lows will range from the 20s to lower 30s, with Thursday’s highs projected to be in the upper 30s to 40s, and some areas may approach 50 degrees. The anticipated warming trend will continue into the weekend, promoting more favorable weather conditions.
Montana is facing a significant weather shift with colder temperatures and snow due to a strong cold front. Winter weather advisories are in effect, predicting substantial snow accumulation across the mountainous regions and populated areas. While the cold snap brings challenging conditions, an improvement is expected by the weekend with temperatures returning to more seasonal averages in the 50s and 60s.
Original Source: www.montanarightnow.com