A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY remains in effect for portions of northwest, west-central, central, southwest, and northeast Montana.
A HIGH WIND WARNING remains in effect for most of central and eastern Montana.
Tuesday will be another windy day, but not as warm as yesterday. The strongest winds will blow in portions of central and eastern Montana. A passing cold front will cool the temperatures and bring periods of scattered snow showers to portions of north-central and southwest Montana. Today's daytime highs will remain in the 30s.
Wednesday, scattered snow showers will continue into the morning. By 9 am, things will turn pretty quiet. The clouds will decrease, and most of the state will have partly to mostly sunny skies. Behind the passage of yesterday's cold front, daytime highs will trend in the 20s and 30s.
Thursday, the wind will pick back up. Strong southwest winds will feed daytime highs back into the 30s and 40s.
Friday, the snow will return to the lower elevations, and windy conditions will result in blowing and drifting snow.
Happy Black History Month.
A.R.😊