Big Sky Daily Snow
By Bob Ambrose, Forecaster Posted 4 years ago February 3, 2020
Blustery Monday
Update
At 8am Monday morning 1” of new snow has fallen overnight on the snow-stakes with snow flurries flying and a temperature of -0- degrees in the village. For today expect snow flurries until late morning then mostly cloudy skies through the day and a high temperature of around 10 degrees at 8000’. Brisk northeast winds will be blowing in the range of 15 – 25mph with gusts up to 40mph with chill factors as low as -20 in the alpine.
Expect a sunny and less windy day on Tuesday but continued seasonally cold with a high of 11. Here’s the latest on a very snowy weather pattern setting up for Wednesday through Friday. A NW flow, nicknamed the “skiers flow” by fellow BC meteorologists will bring a conveyor of moisture into SW Montana with what the models are depicting as a 3-day snow event that could drop up to 3 feet on the upper mountain when its all over. Temps will slowly rise starting Wednesday into the upper 20’s at 8000’ by Friday. Expect three stormy days with hopefully…copious amounts of pow to play in. I’d take Thursday and Friday off… Keep feeding ULLR!
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