Area Forecast Discussion
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205 FXUS65 KTFX 242054 AFDTFX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Great Falls MT 254 PM MDT Mon Jun 24 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Isolated thunderstorms around Big Sky will diminish early this evening, as windy and dry conditions prevail elsewhere over North Central and Southwest MT. Expect dry and warm conditions on Tuesday, but a return to scattered thunderstorms is expected on Wednesday. The storms become more widespread on Thursday as cold front moves through. Some storms could be strong Wednesday and Thursday. Mountain snow returns to Glacier Park on Friday, with light rain and cool temperatures over the rest of North Central MT.
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Tonight through Tuesday...A weak upper level disturbance is moving northeast between West Yellowstone and Big Sky. This disturbance is producing a few thunderstorms. Most of these storms should exit the CWA by early evening. Otherwise, dry and warm conditions will generally prevail elsewhere over the CWA through Tuesday. Breezy west winds will diminish this evening. Wednesday and Thursday...A very warm day is expected on Wednesday, with some lower elevation locations around 90 degrees. On Wednesday afternoon, a stronger upper level disturbance will move from southwest to northeast through the CWA. There will be enough instability that a few stronger or an isolated severe storm is possible. On Thursday, a cold front will move from west to east across the CWA. The upper level flow will be divergent aloft, resulting another round of thunderstorms over the CWA. There is the potential for a few severe storms on Thursday as well, with the best chances east of a line from Havre to Helena. Afternoon temperatures will be the warmest over the eastern portions of the CWA, as the cold front does not arrive until later in the day in that region. Friday through Monday...An upper level trof will move through the northern portions of the CWA on Friday. This will be a rather cool trof for this time of year, resulting in snow levels falling down to about 7500 or 8000 feet over the northern Rockies, including Glacier Park. Snow amounts will generally be low, in the 1 to 2 inch range for the highest peaks of Glacier. Light rain falls over the remainder of North Central MT, with rainfall amounts of 0.15 to about 0.30 inches possible. Afternoon temperatures will be about 8 to 12 degrees below normal on Friday. Temperatures rebound a bit over the weekend, with the next chance for showers/thunderstorms arriving around Monday. Brusda
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&& .AVIATION... 24/18Z TAF Period High pressure at the surface will keep skies clear and winds light over the next 24 hours, resulting in VFR conditions across the area. Main concern will be density altitude as highs push into the 80s. Ludwig Refer to weather.gov/zlc for more detailed regional aviation weather and hazard information. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
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GTF 48 80 53 89 / 0 0 0 10 CTB 45 75 50 83 / 0 0 0 10 HLN 53 88 57 91 / 0 0 0 20 BZN 49 87 52 84 / 0 0 0 30 WYS 42 81 44 78 / 0 0 10 30 DLN 48 87 51 83 / 0 0 0 20 HVR 49 80 53 87 / 0 0 0 0 LWT 48 76 51 83 / 0 0 0 10
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&& .TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ http://www.weather.gov/greatfalls