Snowfall in Montana Today: Cold Temperatures and Blowing Snow Headed for Billings This Morning
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Billings, MT – Residents in Montana can expect challenging road conditions today as snow blankets the region, with accumulations forecasted near Billings. Early morning snow may impact visibility and create slick spots along I-90.
According to the National Weather Service in Billings, a band of snow will move through the area today, potentially disrupting the morning commute. Snowfall will taper off by late morning, but gusty winds of up to 15 mph could lead to patchy blowing snow throughout the day. Motorists are advised to reduce speeds and allow extra travel time.
After today’s snow, clear skies are expected tonight, with temperatures plummeting to a low of 10°F. Saturday will see sunny conditions but remain cold, with highs near 26°F. Wind chills as low as zero are likely.
By Sunday, slightly warmer weather will arrive, with highs reaching 29°F under sunny skies. Monday brings a welcome reprieve, with highs nearing 40°F, but breezy conditions may persist.
Drivers should stay updated on road conditions through the Montana Department of Transportation and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of reduced visibility.
Be sure to dress warmly and prepare for cold weather through the weekend, as temperatures will remain below freezing. For updates, visit the National Weather Service or local news outlets.
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