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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Billings MT
156 AM MDT Thu Jun 20 2024

.DISCUSSION...

Today through Friday Night...

Today will be a bit warmer than yesterday as temperatures warm
into the 70s to lower 80s under partly cloudy to mostly sunny
skies. Expect it to feel more humid as well as easterly to
southeasterly winds bring a good push of Gulf of Mexico moisture
into the region. This added moisture will stick around through
Friday, aiding the increased chances of precipitation that exist
this evening through Friday. Friday will be another warm and more
humid day as temperatures warm into the 70s to lower 80s with dew
points in the upper 50s to lower 60s (highest out east). Overnight
lows tonight and Friday night will be back near to above normal
in the upper 40s and 50s.

Today`s precipitation chances remain low through much of the day,
with only a few showers and thunderstorms possible by late this
afternoon and evening (10-35% chance). No severe thunderstorms are
expected with the activity today. This activity may continue
tonight into Friday morning mainly across central and eastern
areas (15-50% chance). This activity will bring cloud cover to
the region Friday morning, which may limit the shower and
thunderstorm potential that exists Friday afternoon and evening.
Outside of the potential cloud cover impacts, diurnal instability
and shear, with the passage of a shortwave aloft, will favor the
shower and thunderstorm potential Friday afternoon and evening
(40-75% chance). At this time, it looks like a few storms could
become strong to severe in far southeastern Montana and
northeastern Wyoming during the Friday afternoon and evening time
frame, with the main threat being gusty winds, hail, and brief
heavy rain. Chances of precipitation drop Friday night as ridging
begins to build in for the weekend. Arends

Saturday through Wednesday...

Summer builds back into the area for the extended. Heat builds in
for the weekend with mid 90s on tap for Sunday and lower 90s
Monday. Probability of 100+ degrees is around 30-40% from Hardin
to Forsyth and Miles City Sunday afternoon. Mid 80s to lower 90s
temperatures look to continue through mid week. The next
appreciable chance for precipitation arrives late Thursday into
Friday. Rivers and streams have fallen considerably over the past
week but still have a bit to go to get down to normal summer
flows. If you head out to the rivers to cool down this weekend be
sure to wear life-vests and continue to use extra caution,
especially with children. Chambers

&&

.AVIATION...

VFR conditions will prevail through this evening. Isolated
convection is expected late afternoon into the evening hours
mainly over the eastern third of the forecast area. Brief MVFR
visibilities can be expected near precipitation areas. Chambers

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMP/POPS...

    Tdy Fri     Sat     Sun     Mon     Tue     Wed
-------------------------------------------------------
BIL 078 057/080 057/084 059/095 062/091 059/087 059/091
    0/U 24/T    31/U    00/U    11/U    10/U    10/U
LVM 075 049/080 050/085 054/093 056/090 053/087 053/089
    0/U 14/T    21/U    01/U    11/N    11/U    01/U
HDN 081 057/082 055/085 057/098 060/093 057/090 058/092
    1/U 36/T    41/U    00/U    10/U    10/U    11/U
MLS 079 057/078 057/082 056/093 064/090 060/087 059/092
    1/U 26/T    61/U    00/U    10/U    20/U    11/U
4BQ 078 058/078 057/083 057/094 067/091 060/089 059/093
    1/B 37/T    51/U    00/U    10/U    10/U    11/U
BHK 075 054/073 055/081 052/090 060/089 056/086 055/088
    1/B 26/T    51/B    00/U    10/U    21/U    11/U
SHR 078 052/080 052/083 055/096 060/093 056/089 057/092
    1/B 37/T    41/U    00/U    10/U    10/U    10/U

&&

.BYZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MT...None.
WY...None.

&&

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