Montana Daily Snow
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By Bob Ambrose, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago February 5, 2020
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Summary
The term “atmospheric river” is usually associated with sub-tropical origins. The one that’s bearing in on Montana right now originated from slightly colder waters of the west Pacific. What that means is we don’t have to worry about snow levels and super gloppy snow. For the next 3 days the mountains of Southwest Montana should receive up to 2 feet (or more) with 8-12” at just about all other areas across the Treasure State.
Short Term Forecast
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