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Montana’s first taste of spring weather will soon end. In some cases, it is already being replaced with chilly, damp conditions.
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Backcountry riders and snowmobilers are encouraged to be cautious around steep slopes this weekend.
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Drought conditions are getting worse across much of Montana and it’s going to take above-normal springtime snow and rain to break out of the spiral.
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Montana’s latest snowpack report is out. There’s more moisture on the ground but it’s still below normal. Experts say there’s plenty of room for improvement and the clock is ticking.
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The owner of a Montana ski area that has closed for the remainder of the season said it was a heartbreaking, but necessary decision. There’s just not enough snow.
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January’s weather did little to improve Montana’s record low snowpack. It’s going to take a major change in the weather to improve conditions.
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The long holiday weekend’s cold snap not only smashed several temperature records, but also broke a record for energy demand across Montana.
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Many parts of western Montana are in store for bitterly cold, potentially record breaking temperatures tonight. The winter storm hitting Montana has also created considerable avalanche danger across much of the state.
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A powerful Arctic winter storm is expected to dump significant snow across parts of northwest and west central Montana through Friday. Extreme cold then swoops in this weekend.
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The National Weather Service has issued an air stagnation advisory for much of western Montana until midday Wednesday.