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Montana High Wind Warning: Gusts Over 60 MPH Possible Through Jan. 24

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Billings, MT – Gusty southwest-to-west winds are expected to impact western Montana foothills starting Thursday afternoon and continuing into early Friday morning. High-profile vehicles are advised to use caution or seek alternate routes.

According to the National Weather Service in Billings, wind speeds could reach 50-60 mph in areas such as Livingston, Big Timber, and Harlowton. The strongest winds are anticipated Thursday evening into early Friday in the red-shaded warning zones.

Motorists traveling on I-90 and nearby highways may face hazardous driving conditions, particularly in open stretches prone to high wind gusts. Local officials recommend delaying travel if possible or preparing for sudden gusts.

The yellow-shaded areas, including parts of Columbus and Red Lodge, will experience slightly milder winds peaking Thursday afternoon. However, gusts in these regions could still reach 40-55 mph.

Drivers should secure loose objects and remain vigilant, especially during evening and overnight hours. The weather service advises residents to monitor updates and plan accordingly for these potentially dangerous conditions.

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