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Drenched, but drier days are ahead

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A FLOOD WATCH continues for the East Glacier area through Wednesday afternoon.

A record breaking, slow moving storm will continue to affect Montana into midweek. The center of low pressure will lift northward into Canada on Wednesday but an atmospheric piece of energy will move across Montana on Wednesday afternoon triggering scattered showers and thunderstorms. There will be a little more sunshine on Wednesday but look for thunderstorms to pop by about noon and spread into central Montana through the afternoon and evening. Highs will be a little warmer, in the 60s and 70s. Thursday will be a dry day for the state with mostly sunny skies and highs in the 70s to around 80. Friday, a holiday for many folks will be mostly sunny and warm, but a few isolated thunderstorms will pop in the afternoon and evening. Independence Day on Saturday will have a few isolated afternoon storms, but otherwise most of the state will be looking at a nice summer day with partly cloudy skies and highs near 80. Sunday will have a few more afternoon thunderstorms with highs staying in the 70s to around 80.
Have a great day.
Curtis Grevenitz