Area Forecast Discussion
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857 FXUS65 KTFX 222050 AFDTFX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Great Falls MT 250 PM MDT Sat Jun 22 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Drier and warmer conditions will continue to move into the area overnight tonight. On Sunday, temperatures will be hot over portions of Central MT, with afternoon temperatures in the mid 90s. A few storms could develop on Sunday afternoon, mainly east of a line from Havre to Lewistown. It will not be as hot for the early part of the work week, with the chances for thunderstorms increasing once again for Wednesday and Thursday.
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Tonight through Sunday...The main concern for the rest of this afternoon is the potential for an isolated thunderstorm on the east side of the Bears Paw Mountains and then south of Grass Range. If any storms develop in these areas, they should move off into eastern/southeastern MT rather quickly by the evening hours. Otherwise, just expect some passing clouds overnight. On Sunday, hot temperatures will develop over Central/Southwest MT, with a few locations near record high. Additionally, gusty west winds will develop by Sunday afternoon along the Rocky Mountain Front and in the Cut Bank area. There is only a 10 percent chance for high winds over the Plains on Sunday afternoon, thus no high wind statement will be issued at this time. With fuels starting to dry out, there is some concern for potential fire statements, but since about half the area is still fairly green, no fire statements will be issued at this time either. By Sunday afternoon, a weak upper level disturbance will once again move through the eastern portions of Central MT. This could result in a few strong storms, mainly east of a line from Havre to Stanford during the afternoon and evening hours. Monday through Tuesday...An upper level ridge will try to build over MT during this period. This should result in mostly dry conditions, along with slightly above normal temperatures. Wednesday through Saturday...The upper level ridge will start to break down on Wednesday, with a few storms developing by late in the day over Central/North Central MT. On Thursday, there is the potential for a more widespread thunderstorm activity, with the potential for some storms to be on the strong side. The unsettled weather conditions continue into Friday. It does start to turn cooler by late in the week, with some locations over North Central MT having afternoon temperatures close to 10 degrees below normal on Thursday. The cooler temperatures and shower activity will be short lived, as drier and warmer will start to move back into Central MT on Saturday. Brusda
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&& .AVIATION... 22/18Z TAF Period With high pressure aloft and at the surface, expect VFR conditions to continue across North Central and Southwestern Montana for the next 24 hours. Warm temperatures tomorrow may create low density altitude issues during the afternoon. Ludwig Refer to weather.gov/zlc for more detailed regional aviation weather and hazard information. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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GTF 55 91 54 83 / 0 0 0 0 CTB 50 84 49 76 / 0 0 0 0 HLN 58 94 58 87 / 0 10 0 0 BZN 53 94 54 88 / 0 10 0 10 WYS 45 83 47 81 / 0 0 0 10 DLN 51 90 53 87 / 0 0 0 0 HVR 57 94 55 82 / 0 10 0 0 LWT 54 89 53 79 / 0 20 10 0
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&& .TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ http://www.weather.gov/greatfalls