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A pattern with waves of low pressure producing light snow and cold temperatures will continue for most of this week. → Read More
The classic mirage is a naturally occurring optical phenomenon in which light rays bend to produce a displaced image of distant objects. → Read More
Temperatures will be below average with an increasing likelihood of widespread snowfall later for the first weekend of March. → Read More
A chinook wind will create ground blizzard conditions for some of the plains and mountain passes but temperatures are warming. → Read More
Most of the state has experienced wind chills between -20 and -45 and this will continue through Friday morning. → Read More
While the heaviest of the snow and the worst of the wind is over, temperatures and wind chill values continue to fall. → Read More
Is there ever too much snow to ski? No, not really but there can be too much snow to get to the ski area. → Read More
Several feet of snow have already piled up in parts of Montana with more on the way and eventually arctic air and dangerously cold wind chills. → Read More
Anywhere from a skiff up to more than a foot of snow fell on Valentine's Day and a stronger storm will bring more snow over Presidents' Weekend. → Read More
A weekend full of sunshine and mild-ish temperatures will precede a stretch of colder and snowier weather next week. → Read More
After a potent storm brought clouds, wicked wind, snow and colder temperatures, things are looking up for Thursday. → Read More
A fast moving storm will hit Montana with strong wind and some snow, but more of the white stuff is likely by Valentine's Day next week. → Read More
Clouds will dominate the sky for a lot of Montana on Groundhog Day and through the weekend with a lot of wind. → Read More
On Monday Ritz the prognosticating pooch decided whether or not we see six more weeks of winter or perhaps early spring. → Read More
First it was the wind, then the snow, and now arctic air will spill across the state for the weekend. → Read More
The weather is always changing. Here in Montana, around the world, and in the Pacific. The weather pattern known as La Niña, the opposite of El Niño, is nearing its end in the Pacific. → Read More
Freezing fog made for quite the sight in parts of Montana recently. Northeast Montana endured days of fog with temperatures in the single digits and teens, and all that fog froze onto everything. → Read More
Montana saw some brutally cold temperatures in December. How low did your thermometer go? Well, it probably wasn't low enough as it was too cold for most thermometers. → Read More
Wednesday night could very well be the coldest temperature some of us ever experience in our lifetime. → Read More
Arctic air and light snow will gradually spread south through the weekend with next week being very cold and snowy. → Read More