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Montana’s early season snowpack is currently above normal throughout the state and farmers who’ve been struggling with historic drought conditions are thrilled.
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National Weather Service meteorologists anticipate a ‘moderate to heavy snow event’ as the storm moves from the northwest to the southeast Wednesday into Thursday.
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An incoming weather system is expected to drop light snow and possibly create slick roads for Thanksgiving travelers this week.
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Just over half of registered absentee voters in Montana have returned their ballots for the midterm election as of noon Monday.
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A combination of intense snowfall, gusty wind and rapidly plunging temperatures led to dangerous driving conditions throughout western Montana Monday.
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High winds with gusts up to 70 mph are expected this weekend along the Rocky Mountain Front.
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Dangerously hot conditions with daytime temperatures 95 to 105 are expected at low elevations through Sunday. Overnight temperatures will be in the 60s.
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The National Weather Service says hot weather is arriving across Montana this week. Temperatures will range from the mid 90s on Wednesday to near 100 degrees by the weekend. Read here about heat disease symptoms to watch out for.
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Montana weather forecasters say widespread potentially powerful thunderstorms are likely this week.
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A flash flood in Helena on Sunday carried debris downtown, swelled into some buildings and downed a few trees.