A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been issued for portions of northeast, and western Montana until 11 am.
Following the passage of yesterday's cold front, areas of light rain and snow will continue through the morning hours in north-central and southwest Montana. Precipitation will move eastward across the region, and areas in northeast Montana had pockets of freezing rain. If having to travel through mountain passes, take it slow. Windy conditions along the Rocky Mountain Front could cause blowing snow. The high temperatures will cool back to a seasonal average; most areas high temperatures will stay in the 40s; aside from a few locations in southwest Montana, their highs will trend in the upper 20s and 30s.
Tomorrow, the sun will return, but cooler air will stick around. The highs will only reach the 30s and 40s.
Saturday will be another pleasant day. Most areas will have mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 30s and mid to low 40s.
Sunday will be a carbon copy of Saturday, with mostly sunny skies, highs in the 30s and 40s, and slightly breezy conditions at times.
Monday, a minor system will bring light showers and a little more cloud clover to the state. The highs will reach the 40s.
Tuesday southwest wind will increase, allowing the high temperatures to jump back into the 50s.
Have a great day,
A.R.😊