Montana Daily Snow
By Bob Ambrose, Forecaster Posted 6 years ago February 15, 2018
Here we go again!
Summary
A storm system moving southeast out of British Columbia will combine with a fast moving cold front and spread snow across Montana’s Northern Rockies Wednesday night. A much colder airmass will move into both sides of the Continental Divide early Thursday morning creating blustery conditions. A brief and temporary return to seasonal temperatures is expected Friday along with another bout of snow late Friday into Saturday morning. Then things get interesting once again as an arctic front looks to combine with a moist Pacific flow Saturday evening through all day Sunday from which most weather models agree could be a decent storm for both sides of the Divide. A similar scenario did not pan out last week so I’m a tad skeptical on this but I’m also excited about the possibilities of up to a foot (or more..) of cold smoke is at least 50% possible Saturday night and Sunday.
Short Term Forecast
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