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FXUS65 KBYZ 012058  
AFDBYZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BILLINGS MT  
258 PM MDT TUE APR 1 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- PERIODS OF MOUNTAIN AND FOOTHILL SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY. SEVERAL  
INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION CAN BE EXPECTED (8 TO 16" MOUNTAINS;  
2 TO 5" FOOTHILLS), WITH LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OVER THE LOWER  
ELEVATIONS. MAIN IMPACTS WILL BE SLUSHY/SLICK ROADS AND REDUCED  
VISIBILITY IN SNOW, MAINLY OVER THE MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS.  
 
- CLIPPER SYSTEM BRINGS NEXT SHOT OF LOWER ELEVATION SNOW AND  
COLDER TEMPS THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY.  
 
- HIGH CONFIDENCE OF BUILDING HIGH PRESSURE THIS WEEKEND; EXPECT  
WARMER AND DRY CONDITIONS INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON...  
 
A LARGE UPPER TROUGH SITUATED OVER THE WESTERN US CONTINUES TO  
BRING SOUTHWEST FLOW AND UPPER DIFFLUENCE OVER THE REGION. WITHIN  
THIS LARGE UPPER TROUGH, AN EMBEDDED SHORTWAVE TROUGH IS MOVING  
NORTHEAST THROUGH WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON. AS THIS SHORTWAVE MOVES  
INTO THE DAKOTAS THIS EVENING AND NIGHT, IT IS EXPECTED TO  
STRENGTHEN INTO AN UPPER LEVEL LOW. WHILE THESE UPPER LEVEL  
FEATURES ARE THE MAIN DRIVING FORCE FOR THE FORECAST, THE BROAD  
NATURE OF THE LARGE UPPER TROUGH CONTINUES TO INTRODUCE  
UNCERTAINTY TO THE PRECIPITATION FORECAST THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
 
WITH THAT SAID, A BROAD NORTH-SOUTH BAND OF PRECIPITATION IS  
CURRENTLY SITUATED OVER SOUTH- EASTERN MONTANA, EAST OF BILLINGS,  
THIS AFTERNOON. BY THIS EVENING INTO TONIGHT, PRECIPITATION IS  
EXPECTED TO BUILD BACK IN OVER SOUTH-CENTRAL MONTANA AS THE UPPER  
LEVEL LOW DEVELOPS IN THE DAKOTAS. THIS WILL ALSO BRING WRAP  
AROUND PRECIPITATION TO AREAS IN FAR EASTERN MONTANA. AS WE GO  
THROUGH TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, THE AREA OF PRECIPITATION IN  
SOUTH-CENTRAL MONTANA IS EXPECTED TO SINK SOUTH INTO THE MOUNTAINS  
AND FOOTHILLS SOUTH OF BILLINGS BEFORE TAPERING OFF MID-DAY  
WEDNESDAY. THE WRAP AROUND PRECIPITATION IN FAR EASTERN MONTANA  
ALSO LOOKS TO TAPER OFF THROUGH MID-DAY WEDNESDAY. AFTER THIS,  
UNSTABLE NORTHWEST FLOW LOOKS TO KEEP ISOLATED TO SCATTERED  
RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS IN THE FORECAST FOR SOUTH-CENTRAL MONTANA  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING. AS FAR AS PRECIPITATION TYPE GOES FOR  
THIS EVENT, ALL SNOW IS EXPECTED IN THE MOUNTAINS. OVER THE LOWER  
ELEVATIONS, A RAIN/SNOW MIX CAN BE EXPECTED DURING THE DAY, WITH  
MOSTLY SNOW EXPECTED AT NIGHT.  
 
WITH THIS EVENT, THE OVERALL PRECIPITATION TOTALS HAVE REMAINED  
SIMILAR TO LAST NIGHTS FORECAST. CURRENTLY, PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS  
OF 0.25 TO 0.75 INCHES ARE FORECAST FROM HARLOWTON TO BILLINGS TO  
SHERIDAN, WITH MUCH LESS PRECIPITATION EXPECTED AROUND MILES  
CITY, BAKER, AND EKALAKA. WHILE THE WESTERN FOOTHILLS WILL  
CONTINUE TO BE DOWNSLOPED MOST OF TODAY, AROUND 0.15 TO 0.50  
INCHES ARE STILL FORECAST IN THIS REGION. WITH REGARDS TO SNOW, A  
FEW INCHES OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE FOR FOOTHILL LOCATIONS, WITH  
GENERALLY AN INCH OR LESS FOR THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. GREATEST  
ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE ON GRASSY SURFACES AND NEAR THE MOUNTAINS.  
SEVERAL INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE MOUNTAINS WITH UP TO 16 INCHES  
TOTAL IN THE BEARTOOTH- ABSAROKA AND CRAZY MOUNTAINS, AND UP TO 12  
INCHES TOTAL IN THE BIGHORN AND PRYOR MOUNTAINS. WITH THAT SAID,  
THE WINTER WEATHER PRODUCTS ACROSS OUR AREA REMAIN IN GOOD SHAPE.  
 
LOOK FOR TEMPERATURES TO REMAIN IN THE 40S WEDNESDAY AND 40S TO  
LOWER 50S THURSDAY. AFTER A BREAK IN THE PRECIPITATION WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING, ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BRING  
THE CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION BACK TO THE REGION THURSDAY EVENING.  
SEE THE LONG TERM DISCUSSION FOR MORE INFORMATION. ARENDS  
 
THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY...  
 
WESTERN U.S. TROUGHINESS CONTINUES OVER THE AREA THURSDAY NIGHT  
AND FRIDAY, BUT WILL BECOME MORE ORGANIZED DURING THE PERIOD. THE  
N PORTION OF THE TROUGH WILL AFFECT THE FORECAST AREA AS IT MOVES  
E. DECENT 700 MB FRONTOGENESIS DROPS SE THROUGH THE AREA THURSDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. SURFACE COLD FRONT MOVES S THROUGH  
THE AREA THURSDAY NIGHT, OR THU. NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING,  
WITH ECMWF HAVING THE FASTEST MOVEMENT. QPF AMOUNTS AND PLACEMENT  
DIFFERED BETWEEN THE MODELS, BUT ALL OF THEM INDICATED UPSLOPE  
FLOW. NBM POPS WERE A REASONABLE SOLUTION BASED ON THE ABOVE.  
EXPECT MODERATE TO HIGH POPS OVER THE AREA THU. NIGHT WITH A  
RAIN/SNOW MIX CHANGING TO ALL SNOW. POPS WERE IN THE 20% TO 60%  
RANGE FRIDAY MORNING, WITH THE HIGHEST POPS OVER SHERIDAN COUNTY.  
THE PROBABILITIES OF 2 OR MORE INCHES OF SNOWFALL WERE 20-30% OVER  
KBIL AND KSHR, WITH 40-90% OVER THE UPSLOPE AREAS. CHANCES FOR AT  
LEAST 6 INCHES OVER THE NE BIGHORNS WERE 10-30%. PRECIPITATION  
CHANCES DECREASE QUICKLY FRI. AFTERNOON.  
 
WITH A STRONG PRESSURE GRADIENT AND THE FRONTAL PASSAGE THU.  
NIGHT, HAVE INCREASED WIND SPEEDS/GUSTS BY 30% TOWARD THE NBM 90TH  
PERCENTILE. COLD ADVECTION OVER THE E THROUGH THE DAY ON FRIDAY  
WILL CREATE BREEZY CONDITIONS IN THIS AREA. LOWS THU. NIGHT WILL  
BE IN THE 20S WITH HIGHS ON FRIDAY BELOW NORMAL IN THE MID 30S TO  
LOWER 40S. THERE WAS A 30-40% CHANCE OF HIGHS REACHING ONLY 32  
DEGREES W OF KBIL AND OVER KSHR.  
 
REGION WILL BE ON THE E SIDE OF AN UPPER RIDGE ON SATURDAY UNDER  
NORTHERLY FLOW. THIS PATTERN CONTINUES ON SUNDAY. EXPECT DRY  
WEATHER AND A WARMING TREND WITH TEMPS IN THE 50S TO LOWER 60S ON  
SUNDAY. UPPER RIDGE WILL BE OVER THE FORECAST AREA ON MONDAY, BUT  
CLUSTERS DIFFERED IN THE DEPICTION OF THE RIDGE. TEMPS WILL  
CONTINUE TO MODERATE WITH DRY WEATHER OVER THE AREA. CLUSTERS HAD  
EITHER SW FLOW ALOFT OR UPPER RIDGING ON TUESDAY. NBM GAVE SOME  
LOW POPS OVER AND NEAR THE MOUNTAINS IN THE AFTERNOON.  
 
KEEP AN EYE ON THE FORECAST FOR ANY CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM EARLY IN  
THE PERIOD AND FOR CHANGES LATE IN THE PERIOD WITH THE  
UNCERTAINTY IN THE PATTERN. ARTHUR  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
BAND OF RAIN SHOWERS WITH SOME SNOW SHOWERS WILL AFFECT AREAS FROM  
KBIL TO KSHR E THROUGH THIS EVENING. THERE WILL BE SCATTERED  
RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS W OF KBIL. SCATTERED TO WIDESPREAD RAIN AND SNOW  
SHOWERS CONTINUE OVERNIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY 18Z, WITH THE BEST  
CHANCES FROM KBIL S. EXPECT MVFR TO IFR CONDITIONS IN THE  
PRECIPITATION. SURFACE WIND GUSTS WILL BE IN THE 30S KTS W OF KBIL  
THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. EXPECT WIDESPREAD MOUNTAIN OBSCURATIONS  
THROUGH THE PERIOD. ARTHUR  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMP/POPS
 
 
WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE  
-----------------------------------------------------------  
BIL 035/047 029/050 028/041 023/055 032/061 035/068 040/068  
75/W 24/W 73/S 10/U 00/U 00/U 01/B  
LVM 030/044 027/046 026/039 021/051 031/058 035/063 038/061  
65/W 24/J 73/S 10/U 00/U 00/U 12/R  
HDN 032/047 027/051 027/042 020/053 028/061 031/068 036/069  
87/W 24/W 73/S 10/U 00/U 00/U 01/U  
MLS 033/045 027/050 026/039 021/051 029/056 030/066 037/069  
43/W 13/W 51/B 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U  
4BQ 032/042 027/050 028/038 020/049 029/054 029/064 036/067  
75/W 12/W 63/S 10/U 00/U 00/U 01/U  
BHK 028/040 024/048 023/038 017/047 024/050 024/060 033/065  
45/J 12/W 62/S 10/U 00/U 00/U 00/U  
SHR 026/041 022/047 023/036 014/048 025/055 028/064 033/063  
88/W 24/W 66/S 21/U 00/B 00/U 01/U  
 

 
   
BYZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MT...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM MDT WEDNESDAY  
FOR ZONES 40-63>66-141-171-172-228.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6  
PM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR ZONE 56.  
WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR  
ZONES 67-68.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 3  
PM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR ZONE 138.  
WY...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM MDT WEDNESDAY  
FOR ZONE 198.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 3  
PM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR ZONE 199.  
 

 
 

 
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