A winter storm warning has been issued for various regions in Montana, with heavy snow expected to impact the area from Monday evening through Wednesday morning. Southwest Montana is likely to see the most significant snowfall, with amounts between 4 and 10 inches expected in the Gallatin Valley. Other mountainous regions could see between 8 and 16 inches of snow, with even greater amounts possible at higher elevations. Additionally, areas like Butte/Blackfoot, Bitterroot/Sapphire Mountains, and Potomac/Seeley Lake are under winter weather advisories with varying amounts of snowfall predicted.
This storm system is expected to bring moisture that could result in rain and mountain snow, causing potential travel disruptions and hazardous driving conditions. Residents are advised to be prepared for inclement weather and to exercise caution while traveling. Temperatures are expected to remain seasonal with highs in the mid 40s to low 50s for most of the week. Stay updated on weather alerts and advisories as the storm progresses.
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