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Above-normal precipitation last month boosted snowpack levels across most of the state. The current snowpack gives experts some early insight into what the spring snowmelt might look like.
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A big change in the weather is expected throughout the northern Rockies starting this weekend and lasting through next week.
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Montana’s snowpack decreased statewide following January’s relatively dry conditions.
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January’s weather has been generally uneventful following December’s heavy snow and record-shattering cold. That’s about to change.
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According to the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Bozeman, Montana’s snowpack conditions are ‘ideal’ following two months of near constant precipitation.
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2022 was full of weather extremes in Montana, from late-season snowstorms and historic flooding in Yellowstone to lengthy heatwaves and a record-setting December deep-freeze.
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Montana energy providers say they are ready for this week’s anticipated historic cold snap. They’re simultaneously urging customers to prepare for the possibility of unforeseen power outages.
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An extremely cold and snowy winter storm is on track to slam into the Northern Rockies this week. This storm system could cause extensive disruptions and threaten lives.
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The National Weather Service is predicting “extremely cold temperatures” this coming weekend, lasting throughout next week. With frigid weather on the way, here are eight tips to stay safe and warm.
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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.