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By Bob Ambrose, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago November 19, 2019

Snow and Colder Temps Tuesday into Wednesday…

Update

A few low-pressure systems moving off the Pacific are expected to complexly interact with a Canadian cold front that could result in up to 8” by Wednesday evening across the Madison range. That said, the weather models are still having a hard time predicting movement of these systems so I’m conservatively thinking 3-5” is more likely for Big Sky. Temps will be dropping quickly Tuesday late afternoon and thus cold enough for snowmaking Tuesday night through Friday morning before rising to above average Friday afternoon. The weekend looks cloudy and dry with above seasonal temps. Next week the pattern looks to change to a NW flow, which should open the storm door even more. Stay tuned for updates.

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Ever since his early days as a ski racer on the icy slopes of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Bob chased his dreams of deep powder west to Tahoe and finally Montana. A self-proclaimed 'weather junkie', his passion for maps, charts, and forecasts always lead him to the best snow in Montana.

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