A BLIZZARD WARNING has been issued for the Northern Rocky Mountain Front for today into Thanksgiving morning.
A WINTER STORM WARNING has been issued for central and northern Montana, including Helena, Great Falls, Cut Bank, and Havre from tonight into Thanksgiving.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY has been issued for central and southwest Montana from today into Thanksgiving.
A WINTER STORM WATCH has been issued for all of eastern Montana for Friday into Saturday.
A HIGH WIND WARNING is in effect for northwest Montana.
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued for Highway 200 Bonner to Greenough, Highway 83 Seeley Lake to Condon, and I-90 East Missoula to Bearmouth.
Happy Thanksgiving Eve, waking up temperatures will continue to stay below the freezing point. Skies will remain cloudy for the day, and the snow becomes more widespread today for areas generally north and west of Great Falls. The wind will intensify mainly towards northwest Montana, and may cause hazardous driving conditions. Roads may be covered with snow and ice throughout the day, going into Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving morning will be cloudy, cold, and breezy. The wake-up temperatures in the teens and 20's for most of the state. The Rocky Mountain Front is expecting up to 18'' inches of snow, Helena between 2-6'' and Great Falls 4-8 inches of snowfall. The worse travel will continue along the Continental Divide out into north-central Montana. Thursday afternoon, the snow starts to let up, and shortly after, another round of snow will develop and impact east of the Continental Divide Friday into Saturday morning. Friday expect mostly cloudy skies, more snow, and colder temperatures. Saturday, we will start to see a peep of sunshine and more snow showers. A calmer weather pattern is expected for early next week.
Enjoy your day,
Asia Raye😊