Montana's western half is facing strong winds up to 65 mph until Wednesday morning, posing risks for power outages and dangerous road conditions. Drivers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential debris on roadways.
Montana's western half is facing strong winds up to 65 mph until Wednesday morning, posing risks for power outages and dangerous road conditions. Drivers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential debris on roadways.
Montana's western half is facing strong winds up to 65 mph until Wednesday morning, posing risks for power outages and dangerous road conditions. Drivers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential debris on roadways.
Montana's western half is facing strong winds up to 65 mph until Wednesday morning, posing risks for power outages and dangerous road conditions. Drivers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential debris on roadways.
Lots of mountain snow is falling in Montana, which is great news. Montana is still very far behind normal average snowpack levels and drought concerns are still big. Towns and valleys can expect some snow, but high elevations across Montana are expecting 4 to 8 of fresh snow, with up to a foot in some locations.