A cold front is currently moving across Montana, bringing snow showers and colder temperatures to various regions including Missoula Valley, Glendive, and Miles City. Heavy snow showers are expected, with some areas potentially receiving significant amounts of snow. Mountainous regions may see up to two feet of snow, while valley areas could accumulate four to eight inches.
Temperatures are dropping significantly, with highs in the single digits in some areas and lows below zero. Wind gusts are not expected to be severe, except in West Yellowstone where gusts between 35 and 45 miles per hour are possible. A warming trend is predicted for later in the week, but snowfall may return to certain regions by Friday.
The forecast for the next 8 to 14 days predicts colder than average temperatures statewide and above-average precipitation. Winter enthusiasts are excited for the snowfall and ski season ahead, while residents are preparing for the colder temperatures and potentially hazardous conditions on the roads.
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