A WIND ADVISORY has been issued for the Livingston and Beartooth Foothills area it will remain in effect until 3 pm this afternoon.
A WINTER STORM WATCH has been issued for Lookout Pass, through this evening until Friday morning. abates
An arctic air mass still favoring northeast Montana. The wake-up temperatures for northeastern Montana were in the single digits and teens. Due to a quick-moving disturbance, temperatures will start to warm up slightly. Breezier conditions for the Livingston and Beartooth Foothills areas, the winds will gusts up to 50-60 mph. The mild disturbance will also bring slight snow showers for the Mountains and very light scattered snow showers for the lower elevations. The roads in northeastern and Central Montana still have snow and ice, so give yourself enough time to head to your destination and drive slow. The high temperatures in the lower elevations will be in the 30s and 40s, with 20s in the mountains, and even northeast Montana will warm into the 10s and 20s. Wednesday night going into Thursday, the west of the continental divide will start getting mix rain/ snow. The mountain and mountain passes will have much of the accumulating snow. Thursday, the temperatures will reach the upper 40s for Great Falls and Helena, and the rest of the state will remain in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Friday will be mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers, mainly in the mountains again. The temperatures will be mild, only reaching the 20s and 30s for highs.
Enjoy your day,
Asia Raye😊