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almost the hottest month in Missoula weather history.
Meteorologist Travis Booth with the National Weather Service Office in Missoula started the conversation by looking forward to some cooler temperatures moving into the area.
“It looks like we re going to be in the mid 90 s the next few days all the way through Thursday, and then that relief you were speaking of arrives in the form of some cooler temperatures with highs in the 70 s and low 80 s, Friday all the way through early next week,” said Booth. “It also looks like we ll have a chance of showers from time to time, especially later Thursday into Friday.”
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) â Record-breaking heat hammered the northern Rockies on Tuesday and smoke from dozens of large wildfires drove pollution to unhealthy levels â a grim but increasingly familiar situation for a region racked by drought.
Unhealthy air was recorded around most of Montana’s larger cities â Billings, Butte, Bozeman and Missoula â and in portions of northern Wyoming and eastern Idaho, according data from U.S. government air monitoring stations.
More than 40 large fires were burning in the three states, and smoke was also pouring in from blazes on the West Coast.
Meanwhile, dangerously hot conditions baked communities across eastern Montana and northern Wyoming.