Residents in Montana can expect a mix of weather conditions this week, with a warming trend kicking off the start of the work and school week. Sunday will bring sunshine and clear skies, perfect for outdoor activities. Temperatures are set to rise from the 40s to the 70s by Tuesday in areas like Cody and West Yellowstone. However, central and eastern Montana may face high wind advisories with gusts reaching 50 to 60 mph. Late afternoon might see scattered thunderstorms in eastern Montana before clearing into the Dakotas by evening. Highs today vary across the state, with a warming trend expected to continue into the week.
Precipitation is possible mid-week in areas like Missoula and Kalispell, with snow potential in Butte, Bozeman, and Great Falls. While temperatures may dip later in the week, a warming trend is expected early in the week. Looking ahead, Montana can expect cooler than average temperatures over the next 8 to 14 days, along with above-average precipitation across the region and northern Wyoming.
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