350  
FXUS65 KMSO 171044  
AFDMSO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MISSOULA MT  
344 AM MST TUE DEC 17 2024  
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- MIXED PRECIPITATION, INCLUDING FREEZING RAIN POSSIBLE TUESDAY  
NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING  
 
- STRONG GUSTY WINDS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ESPECIALLY IN THE HIGHER  
TERRAIN AND IN SOUTHWEST MONTANA  
 
- HIGH PRESSURE LATE IN THE WEEK INTRODUCES FOG AND LOW STRATUS  
 
LIGHT SHOWERS PERSIST THIS MORNING ACROSS NORTH-CENTRAL IDAHO AND AREAS  
SOUTH OF THE INTERSTATE 90 CORRIDOR IN MONTANA. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES  
REMAIN IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS MORNING DUE TO SLICK CONDITIONS CAUSED BY  
LIGHT SNOW. SNOW SHOWERS MAY CONTINUE INTO THE AFTERNOON; HOWEVER, OVERALL  
IMPACTS SHOULD BE MINIMAL AS TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO RISE ABOVE  
FREEZING IN MANY VALLEY LOCATIONS LATER TODAY.  
 
SNOW LEVELS WILL RISE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, REACHING BETWEEN 5,000  
AND 6,000 FEET BY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SIMULTANEOUSLY, AN ATMOSPHERIC RIVER  
WILL FUNNEL SIGNIFICANT MOISTURE INTO THE REGION. IN THE VALLEYS,  
PRECIPITATION WILL TRANSITION FROM SNOW TO RAIN DURING THIS TIME, WITH A  
10-15% CHANCE OF FREEZING RAIN IN AREAS WHERE COLD AIR REMAINS TRAPPED NEAR  
THE SURFACE, PRIMARILY LATE TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. THE GREATEST  
RISK FOR FREEZING RAIN IS IN NORTHWEST MONTANA, WHERE GROUND TEMPERATURES  
ARE COLDEST AND MOISTURE IS MOST CONCENTRATED. WINTER WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS  
WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED TO ACCOUNT FOR SLICK CONDITIONS DUE TO SNOW AND ICE  
FOR THE WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
IN HIGHER ELEVATIONS, HEAVY, WET SNOW IS EXPECTED. FORECAST MODELS SHOW A  
70-80% CHANCE OF 6 INCHES OR MORE OF SNOW ACCUMULATING ABOVE 5,000 FEET IN  
NORTHWEST MONTANA DURING THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT 5 PM WEDNESDAY.  
 
ADDITIONALLY, A STRONG JET STREAM ON WEDNESDAY WILL BRING AN INCREASED RISK  
OF GUSTY WESTERLY WINDS ACROSS WESTERN MONTANA. VALLEYS HAVE A 50-70%  
CHANCE OF SEEING WIDESPREAD GUSTS EXCEEDING 30 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING, WITH A 20-30% CHANCE OF GUSTS SURPASSING 40 MPH IN THE BITTERROOT  
VALLEY AND BUTTE/ANACONDA REGIONS. THE STRONGEST WINDS MAY BE REALIZED IN  
THE BUTTE/ANACONDA AREA WHERE GUSTS OVER 50 MPH ARE NOT OUT OF THE  
QUESTION. A HIGH WIND WATCH HAS BEEN ADDED. THE STRONG WINDS WILL LIKELY  
SUBDUE PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS FOR LOCATIONS SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 90 DUE TO  
DOWNSLOPING EFFECTS.  
 
LOOKING AHEAD, A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO BUILD OVER THE  
NORTHERN ROCKIES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, INCREASING THE POTENTIAL FOR FOG AND  
LOW STRATUS CLOUDS EACH DAY. ABOUT 65% OF FORECAST MODELS SUGGEST THE RIDGE  
WILL PERSIST INTO CHRISTMAS EVE, WHICH COULD DISRUPT HOLIDAY TRAVEL.  
HOWEVER, SOME MODELS INDICATE A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE COULD MOVE IN,  
BRINGING MOUNTAIN SNOW AND A RAIN/SNOW MIX TO THE VALLEYS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
SNOW SHOWERS PERSIST THIS MORNING ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL  
IDAHO INTO SOUTHWEST MONTANA. BRIEF LOWERING OF THE VISIBILITY AND  
CEILING IS POSSIBLE, INCLUDING FOR KHRF, KBTM AND KSMN THROUGH  
17/1500Z. WIDESPREAD OBSCURATIONS OF THE HIGHER TERRAIN ARE  
EXPECTED ACROSS ALL OF THE NORTHERN ROCKIES REGION DUE TO THE  
DEVELOPMENT OF LOW TO MID LEVEL STRATUS. SOME ISOLATED FOG IS ALSO  
POSSIBLE THIS MORNING, MAINLY NORTH OF THE INTERSTATE 90 CORRIDOR.  
THE NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM QUICKLY APPROACHED BY THIS AFTERNOON,  
SPREADING SNOW AND LOW ELEVATION RAIN INTO THE REGION. SNOW LEVELS  
WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, ALLOWING  
FOR A TRANSITION FROM SNOW TO RAIN. A PERIOD OF FREEZING RAIN IS  
LIKELY TO OCCUR AS THIS TRANSITION TAKES PLACE TONIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAINLY IMPACTING KGPI, BUT ALSO POSSIBLY KMSO.  
 

 
   
MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MT...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM MST THIS MORNING FOR  
BITTERROOT/SAPPHIRE MOUNTAINS...BUTTE/BLACKFOOT REGION...  
POTOMAC/SEELEY LAKE REGION...WEST GLACIER REGION.  
 
HIGH WIND WATCH FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING  
FOR BUTTE/BLACKFOOT REGION.  
 
ID...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM PST THIS MORNING FOR NORTHERN  
CLEARWATER MOUNTAINS...SOUTHERN CLEARWATER MOUNTAINS.  
 

 
 

 
 
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