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Warm and dry with record highs
BOZEMAN – The forecast is simple for the rest of the week. Warm and dry.
Record highs are possible Wednesday through Friday and possibly on Saturday for SW Montana.
A weak disturbance could bring a few showers to the region on Saturday but overall the pattern is mostly dry through the middle of next week.
Tracking light mountain snow this morning and a big warm UP for the week
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Northwesterly flow this morning following the chill down over the weekend bringing in some light snow for the mountains and 30's this morning. Temps will be influenced by clearing skies and a ridge of high pressure that will thwart any chance of precip this week and bump our highs to unseasonable numbers. Normally this time of year, we'd be in the upper 40s for max temps, however, today we head into the 50s, tomorrow low 60s for St. Patrick's day and by mid-week. we find pots of golden sunshine and highs into the 70s and even close to 80. Yes! Lows will be in the 40s and 50s into the week. Winds will be 9-15 today and from the southwest into the afternoon and gusting to 20+ into Tuesday.
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Q2 Billings Area Weather: A windy and warmer Tuesday
BILLINGS — A warm front will bring a chance of rain across the region Tuesday morning, with a wintry mix or even freezing rain possible in the east. Only minor impacts are expected, but still watch out for slick roads in these areas. Periods of light snowfall in the mountains through Tuesday night.
Prepare for strong winds on Tuesday, with gusts between 55–70 mph (maybe stronger) expected across the western foothills, gusts up to 60 mph north of Yellowstone County, while the rest of the area could feel gusts between 30–50 mph. Snow remaining on the ground may limit the winds a bit due to an inversion with warmer air aloft, though. Periods of strong winds of over 50 mph will continue across the western foothills through Saturday.
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