Snow showers are expected to move southeast throughout Thanksgiving morning in Montana, with areas like Great Falls, Lewistown, and Havre potentially seeing accumulation. Highs will be in the 30s and 40s in lower-elevation mountain towns, while teens and 20s persist in the plains with mostly cloudy skies. Thanksgiving will be colder, with temperatures in the 30s in the southwest and teens and 20s in the plains through Saturday. A pattern change next week will bring warmer temperatures, potentially reaching the 50s by Tuesday. Temperature records for Helena include a high of 61 in 2017 and a low of -22 in 1896, while Great Falls had a high of 64 in 1914 and a low of -24 in 1985. Meteorologist Joey Biancone encourages a great Thanksgiving and can be reached on Facebook, Instagram, and via email.
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