Montana is in the midst of a cold and snowy November pattern. Thursday morning temperatures will be very cold, as many people will wake up to temperatures in the 0s and 10s. Some of the normally colder spots will drop below 0 by morning. Icy, slippery road conditions will continue with not much melting expected. Thursday will be a sunny and cold day, with eastern Montana facing a chilly wind. Highs will be in the 20s and 30s. Friday, clouds will increase with another front moving in from Canada. Snow showers will increase late in the day and continue into Saturday. The weekend will be chilly and snowy. Saturday will have highs in the 20s and 30s with areas of snow. Several inches will accumulate in the mountains with a couple inches in the lower elevations. Sunday will start off partly cloudy, but more snow showers will move in later in the day. Highs again will only be in the 20s and 30s. After a very cold Sunday night – Monday morning, temperatures will begin to warm up. A chinook wind will develop and warm temperatures up into the 40s and 50s Tuesday.
Have a great day.
Curtis Grevenitz