Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Great Falls, MT

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Great Falls MT
213 PM MDT Mon Apr 29 2024

MTZ313-314-317-318-320>330-292300-
Judith Basin County and Judith Gap-Fergus County below 4500ft-
Little Belt and Highwood Mountains-Snowy and Judith Mountains-
Big Belt, Bridger and Castle Mountains-Meagher County Valleys-
Elkhorn and Boulder Mountains-Canyon Ferry Area-
Missouri Headwaters-Madison River Valley-Gallatin Valley-
Northwest Beaverhead County-
Beaverhead and Western Madison below 6000ft-
Ruby Mountains and Southern Beaverhead Mountains-
Gallatin and Madison County Mountains and Centennial Mountains-
Including the cities of Raynesford, Geyser, Stanford, Windham,
Benchland, Hobson, Moccasin, Hilger, Lewistown, Monarch, Neihart,
Kings Hill Pass, Trident, Maudlow, Battle Ridge Pass,
Bozeman Pass, Deep Creek Pass, Martinsdale, Checkerboard,
Ringling, White Sulphur Springs, Montana City, Clancy, Boulder,
Corbin, Wickes, Elk Park Pass, Homestake Pass, Toston, Townsend,
Winston, Harrison, Three Forks, Willow Creek, Pony, Whitehall,
Cameron, Ennis, Jeffers, McAllister, Norris, Bozeman,
Gallatin Gateway, Dewey, Wisdom, Wise River, Big Hole Pass,
Chief Joseph Pass, Bannack, Dillon, Glen, Waterloo, Monida Pass,
Big Sky, West Yellowstone, Targhee Pass, and Raynolds Pass
213 PM MDT Mon Apr 29 2024

...Thunderstorms to produce strong wind gusts this afternoon
across Southwest Montana and a portion of Central Montana...

Scattered showers with isolated thunderstorms will continue to
move northeast over Southwest and a portion of Central Montana
this afternoon. These thunderstorms have a history of mostly 35 to
45 mph wind gusts, but some storms have produced gusts between 50
and 55 mph.

Brief periods of heavy rain and mainly mountain snow are also
possible, with localized accumulations of 1 to 3 inches in the
mountains. Graupel and/or small hail is also possible from
stronger storms.

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