Advisory Archive
Knock, knock…a storm is approaching. Under cloudy skies a trace to one inch of snow has fallen in many mountain locations. The next 24 hours will be snowy and breezy. Currently mountain temperatures range from 10F in the southern areas to 20F in the north. Wind speeds are averaging 20-25 mph with gusts of 40 from the west to southwest . A moist Pacific storm is approaching from the west bringing slightly colder temperatures, steady westerly winds and much needed snowfall. By tomorrow morning I expect 8-12 inches and maybe a little more in our southern areas. Just to be safe, you might want to develop an illness today so you can call in sick tomorrow. Just saying…
Last night under clear skies mountain temperatures fell to near 0F. At 5 a.m. winds are blowing west to northwest at 15-30 mph. Today will be sunny with winds remaining westerly and temperatures rising into the teens. Clouds will form later today ahead of a snow storm scheduled to arrive tomorrow morning. The storm will begin to kick in pre-dawn and last into Thursday and looks to drop 6-10” of snow, but tune in tomorrow for an updated forecast.
Over the past 24 hours 1-2 inches of snow fell in most mountain locations. Temperatures have plummeted and are now in the single digits F. Winds are light blowing 5-15 mph out of the WNW. Today, temperatures will remain below average with highs climbing into the teens F under partly cloudy skies. Winds will continue to blow 5-15 mph out of the WNW. No accumulating snowfall is expected over the next 24 hours.
At 4 a.m. temperatures are in the 20s F and winds are blowing 15-25 out the WNW. Today, a cold front descending from Canada will deliver colder air and a chance of mountain snow. Temperatures will drop through the day and most areas should see 1-3 inches of new snow by tomorrow morning. Winds will increase briefly during the frontal passage, but will decrease by this evening. Tomorrow looks to be a cold and dry day.
Today will be another beautiful day to be in the mountains. This morning temperatures were in the mid to upper 20s F near Bozeman and Big Sky where winds were blowing westerly 15-20 mph and gusting to 30 mph. Further south near West Yellowstone and Cooke City temperatures were in the teens and low 20s F with winds blowing 15 mph gusting to 20 mph. With an inversion in place this morning, valley temperatures were in the teens and single digits F. Today will be similar to yesterday with sunny skies, temperatures near freezing, and winds that shouldn’t change.
This morning temperatures were in the 20s F with an inversion in a few low lying areas. In most places winds increased some since yesterday and were blowing westerly 15-20 mph gusting to 30 mph. Today will have more warm and sunny weather. High temperatures should be near freezing and winds will blow 10-20 mostly from the W and NW.
Yesterday’s storm delivered only 1-3 inches of new snow with a little more falling south of Bozeman in Hyalite Canyon. With the snow came colder air and this morning temperatures were in the teens and single digits F. Winds were blowing all around the compass averaging 10 mph gusting to 15 mph. Sunny skies will return today. Winds may increase just a little and high temperatures should reach the mid to upper 20s F.
Today’s weather will be a gentle reminder that, yes, it really is winter. This morning under cloudy skies, mountain temperatures are near 20F with ridgetop winds blowing light and westerly. Snow flurries will fall later this morning and last through the afternoon. Temperatures will not get much warmer today and winds will be moderate at 10-20 mph. I expect only 1-2 inches of new snow, but would love to be wrong and see more. Dry, sunny and above normal temperatures return tomorrow through the weekend. the ellipses: ... Another ellipses: …
Under clear skies mountain temperatures are in the low 20s with westerly winds blowing 20-30 mph. Today will be sunny and warm with temperatures reaching the mid-30s. Skies will become partly cloudy tonight and winds will increase ahead of a cold front pushing through on Wednesday. No snowfall is expected in the next 24 hours, but scattered snow showers may tease us tomorrow.
If you are enjoying March-like weather in January, you’ll love today: sunny skies and mountain temperatures in the thirties. Ridgetop winds are light at 15-20 mph out of the west and will remain so throughout the day. Wednesday looks to be wintery with snow and wind, but if you’re actually enjoying this spring weather, don’t despair; more sunny warmth is coming on Thursday.