Actions

Snow you later!

Posted at
and last updated

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT TODAY UNTIL WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 11AM. Mixed precipitation is expected, with snow accumulations up to 2-4 inches in lower elevations and 6 inches in the mountains and surrounding foothills. A cold front will begin to move south across the region this morning through the afternoon hours, bringing mixed snow towards the eastern portion of the state. The mix rain/snow will start to taper off, but round two of the snow will pop up during the afternoon hours. The mix precipitation will extend across the Hi-Line, and reach into Great Falls and Lewistown by late afternoon/evening hours. The front will push toward the Capitol by late evening. The snow will be light, leaving mild coating on the ground. Temperatures will reach the 10s and 20s for the lows in Helena and Great Falls. The start of Wednesday will consist of light snow, but the front will clear through the day with more sunshine later in the afternoon. Highs will only be in the 20s and 30s. Friday temperatures will start to increase, and The Capitol temperatures will almost reach 60 degrees. Enjoy Friday’s temperatures while you can, because a storm is likely to happen this weekend. Another cold front will move into the state late on Saturday with snow that could linger through Monday morning.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
Asia Raye