Snow & Soup…Winning!
I discovered another treasure in the Magic City today. Running around doing the regular Saturday stuff in the snow and those all too familiar hunger pains crept up on me.
I discovered another treasure in the Magic City today. Running around doing the regular Saturday stuff in the snow and those all too familiar hunger pains crept up on me.
A band of heavy snow will remain in the Billings area until later this morning. This will help produce 2 to 3 inches of additional snow before conditions begin to improve. Expect snowpacked and icy roadways and reduced visibility especially along interstate 90 between Billings and Hardin
Wow! The snow hit us like a brick wall today! It began around 3:00p.m. and it didn't take long for it to start accumulating! Check out the view from high a top the Crowne Plaza!
Is it cold enough for you? I can deal with the snow but I'm not a fan of the cold! While the snow should wrap up over the weekend, unfortunately it doesn't look like we are going to warm up anytime soon! Q2's Bob McGuire has the latest details on the storm and what we can expect for the weekend!
While many, including myself, are dreading the onslaught of this winter storm, for skiers and snowboarders it's perfect timing! Just in time for the weekend!
Don’t let the sunshine and temperatures in the upper 30s and 40s totally fool you. Snow is flying in Great Falls, and the cold front has pushed past Judith Gap and Harlowton, bringing gusty winds and snow in that area
A powerful pacific winter storm system will spread heavy snow across the region late today through Saturday. Snow will impact Western Montana this morning, spreading eastward through the day. Highs will be in the 30s to low 40s, with rain, or a rain/snow mix possible during the day
Light snow will end this morning on a line from Billings to Miles City, from I-94 to the south. Otherwise, conditions will begin to dry out, but will be slow to warm. Thursday high temperatures will be mainly in the teens with a few low 20s
Light snow will continue into this afternoon over Eastern Montana and the Western Dakotas as a Pacific system moves through. Snow is ending in the Billings area for now, but not until a new daily record has been set
Pacific moisture will move over the very cold air in place across Eastern Montana and Northern Wyoming today, bringing periods of light to moderate snowfall to the region through tonight. Temperatures will generally hold steady or drop through the rest of the day
High pressure will bring warmer and dry conditions to the region today with highs 35 to 45. Lows drop to 15 to 25 degrees. Saturday will be partly cloudy with highs 25 to 35.
Colder air will drop south for the weekend with high temperatures falling below seasonal levels Sunday through early next week
Strong and gusty southwest winds will continue around Livingston into this afternoon. Gusts to 80 mph have been reported early in the day but winds will taper off somewhat this afternoon and evening. Some gusty winds will remain through Friday morning