Posted 9:04 PM 5/21/2013 by Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
We've seen several rounds of showers and thunderstorms in recent weeks, but the larger, stronger storm systems have missed Montana.
This week, one of those stronger systems will impact the Treasure State with everything from flooding rains to heavy snow.
An upper level low is now (More)
Posted 7:53 AM 5/20/2013 by Meteorologist Matt Jones
The large, slow moving area of low pressure that has been bringing us our gloomy weather will continue to affect Montana today.Scattered showers will continue to spill southward across the area around the back side of the storm system sitting across the Dakotas. A few weak (More)
Posted 7:17 PM 5/19/2013 by Claire Anderson
Rain, hail, and chances of thunderstorms continue into Sunday evening and the early work week across parts of north and north-central Montana.
An upper level trough is dipping low into central US and is bringing the stormy conditions into North Central Montana.
The instability with (More)
Posted 8:06 PM 5/18/2013 by Claire Anderson
Chances of scattered showers and thunderstorms continue this evening in North Central Montana, and these conditions stick around through the rest of the weekend.
An upper level trough pushing through the and will continue to deepen as it moves towards eastern Montana through the beginning (More)
Posted 11:07 AM 5/17/2013 by Meteorologist Matt Jones
A very active period of weather expected through the weekend as a deep upper level trough sitting to the west sends a series of disturbances northeast across Montana.
So far, the rain has been much slower to arrive than we were originally expecting but we should still see scattered showers (More)
Posted 8:58 PM 5/16/2013 by Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
UPDATED 8:53PM THURSDAY
Recent model runs still indicate showers and thunderstorms will become widespread over the next few days.
However, the areas likely to receive heavy rain (More)
Posted 9:03 PM 5/15/2013 by Meteorologist Mike Rawlins
Several of the big cities across Montana are running behind on rain this spring.
But, that could all change over the next week as an unsettled pattern sets up across the West.
An upper level trough pushing into the Pacific Northwest right now will send moisture eastward into (More)
Posted 5:55 PM 5/14/2013 by STORMTracker Weather Team
With severe weather season fast approaching, the National Weather Service wants to make sure Montanans are ready.
Each year, the NWS offers special training for those wanting to learn how to safely observe and report severe weather.
The SKYWARN volunteer program is made up of nearly (More)
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