Winter weather advisory West Glacier area of Montana
5 TO 10 INCHES OF NEW SNOW ABOVE 6000 FEET
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MISSOULA MT
WEST GLACIER REGION…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM TUESDAY TO
6 PM MDT WEDNESDAY ABOVE 4500 FEET FOR…MARIAS PASS…
A COLD FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL USHER COOLER TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION INTO THE AREA LATE TUES THROUGH WEDS. SNOW LEVELS WILL BE LOWERING WHILE SNOW DEVELOPS IN THE MOUNTAINS BY LATE TUES AFTERNOON. SNOW LEVELS WILL CONTINUE TO LOWER TO ABOUT 4000 FEET WEDS MORNING WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW OVER HIGHER TERRAIN.
5 TO 10 INCHES OF NEW SNOW ABOVE 6000 FT…WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES AT THE LOWER ELEVATIONS DOWN TO 4500 FT.
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We’re waiting for the cold front 15 miles east of Billings. After 74 years in Montana, I’ve seen it all: blizzards, heat waves, 109 above, 50 below, and snow in Yellowstone park in July. At least some flakes, & also some Eastern Flakes, up there. We live about 90 or so miles from the crater, which is an oval about 40 miles by 25 miles. We can’t seem to wake the blasted thing up, even with a wee bit of voodoo. I sold my cows and my horse, and bought a fast pickup, but so far, everything is calm. We enjoyed Robert on Art Bell back in the 90s, and believed, and continue to believe, that some kind of ice age is on its way. I wonder what the Irishman, the Scottsman, and the English men are talking about in the pubs, now. Fiddlin
The winter weather advisory was upgraded to a winter storm warning for the northern rocky mountain front in Montana: http://1.usa.gov/T10Vt4