975  
FXUS65 KTFX 171240  
AFDTFX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT  
540 AM MST TUE DEC 17 2024  
 
AVIATION SECTION UPDATED.  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WARM FRONT LIFTS THROUGH THE AREA ON WEDNESDAY, BRINGING SOME  
BRIEF SNOW BEFORE HIGH WINDS DEVELOP IN THE LATE MORNING AND  
AFTERNOON  
- WINDS WILL BE STRONGEST ALONG THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT, BUT  
WINDS OVER 60 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS MUCH OF NORTH CENTRAL  
AND SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA  
- GENERALLY WARMER AND TRANQUIL, IF BREEZY AT TIMES, WEATHER  
EXPECTED THROUGH THE REST OF THIS WEEK AS RIDGING BUILDS IN,  
THOUGH ACTIVE WEATHER MAY RETURN NEXT WEEK  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
/ISSUED 332 AM MST TUE DEC 17 2024/  
 
- METEOROLOGICAL OVERVIEW:  
 
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING WILL BEGIN TO BUILD INTO THE AREA TODAY IN  
THE WAKE OF A WEAK TROUGH THAT MOVED THROUGH OVERNIGHT. AS THIS  
RIDGE BUILDS IN, EXPECT A FAIRLY QUIET WEATHER DAY ACROSS NORTH  
CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA, THOUGH WEAK HIGH PRESSURE  
SLIDING IN ACROSS THE PLAINS WILL KEEP THE PLAINS ON THE COOL SIDE  
EVEN AS THE SOUTHWESTERN VALLEYS BEGIN TO WARM UP UNDER THE  
RIDGE’S INFLUENCE.  
 
THE RIDGE THAT BUILDS IN TODAY WILL NOT LAST LONG, AS A STRONG,  
VIGOROUS SHORTWAVE TROUGH ROARS INTO THE AREA, ALONG WITH IT’S  
ASSOCIATED JET STREAK. WHILE SOME LIGHT SNOWFALL (AND ISOLATED  
FREEZING DRIZZLE) WILL BE POSSIBLE AS THE SYSTEM’S WARM FRONT  
SURGES THROUGH THE AREA, THE BIGGER STORY WILL BE THE STRONG WINDS  
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM (MORE ON THAT IN THE CONFIDENCE &  
SCENARIOS SECTION). AFTER THIS SHORTWAVE, UPPER LEVEL RIDGING WILL  
TAKE A FIRM HOLD ACROSS THE WESTERN CONUS, WHICH WILL RESULT IN  
WARMING CONDITIONS AND GENERALLY QUIET WEATHER, THOUGH IT WILL BE  
A BIT BREEZY AT TIMES. LOOKING INTO NEXT WEEK, THERE IS FAIRLY  
GOOD AGREEMENT IN THE MODELS SUGGESTING A SLIGHTLY ACTIVE, BUT  
STILL WARM, WEATHER PATTERN FOR AT LEAST EARLY NEXT WEEK HEADING  
INTO CHRISTMAS.  
 
- FORECAST CONFIDENCE & SCENARIOS:  
 
FOR TODAY, CONFIDENCE IS HIGH IN A MOSTLY QUIET DAY, ASIDE FROM  
SOME EARLY MORNING FOG AND ISOLATED LIGHT SNOW SHOWER BEFORE HIGH  
PRESSURE SLIDES IN FROM THE NORTH.  
 
WEDNESDAY WILL BE THE HIGHEST IMPACT PERIOD OF THIS FORECAST AS  
HIGH WINDS IMPACT MOST OF THE AREA. CONFIDENCE CONTINUES TO  
STEADILY INCREASE IN A SEASONABLY NOTABLE HIGH WIND EVENT, WITH  
MANY AREAS OF NORTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA NOW HAVING A  
50-70%+ CHANCE OF WIND GUSTS OVER 55 MPH, AND AREAS ALONG THE  
ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT, JUDITH GAP, AND SOME OF THE RIDGES OF  
SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA HAVING OVER A 50% CHANCE OF WIND GUSTS OVER  
65 MPH, I HAVE ELECTED TO EXPAND THE EXISTING HIGH WIND WATCH TO  
MUCH OF SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA, ALONG WITH SOME EXPANSION FURTHER  
NORTH ACROSS THE PLAINS. SUPPORTING THIS DECISION ARE TWO THINGS:  
EARLIER TIMING AND, IN TURN, ATMOSPHERIC PROFILES MORE FAVORABLE  
TO THE TRANSPORT OF THE STRONGEST WINDS TO THE SURFACE THANKS TO  
DAYTIME THERMAL MIXING STILL BEING IN PLAY. RECENT ATMOSPHERIC  
PROFILES SUGGEST THAT MOST LOW ELEVATION AREAS WILL HAVE ABOUT  
APPROXIMATELY A 3-4 HOUR WINDOW FOR WIND GUSTS OVER 60 MPH, NAMELY  
BETWEEN NOON AND 4, WHEN THERMAL MIXING WILL BEGIN TO WEAKEN AS  
THE SUN SETS. THIS WILL ALSO COINCIDE WITH THE ARRIVAL OF COOLING  
ALOFT, WHICH WILL MAKE THE AIR ALOFT EVEN MORE READY TO MIX TO THE  
SURFACE VIA MECHANICAL MIXING OF THE AIR. AS CONFIDENCE  
INCREASES, I WOULD EXPECT THAT MOST AREAS SEE THE HIGH WIND  
WATCHES UPGRADED TO HIGH WIND WARNINGS, THOUGH WE ARE JUST A BIT  
OUTSIDE THE TIME WINDOW FOR THE UPGRADES. REGARDLESS OF WHAT  
PRODUCT IS OUT AT THE END OF THE DAY TODAY, BE PREPARED FOR A VERY  
WINDY DAY ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA, AND  
ENSURE THAT ANY LOOSE CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAY DECORATIONS ARE SECURED.  
 
BEYOND WEDNESDAY, WITH UPPER LEVEL RIDGING BECOMING ENTRENCHED  
ACROSS THE WESTERN US, EXPECT TEMPERATURES TO GRADUALLY WARM, WITH  
LITTLE TO NO PRECIPITATION EXPECTED. THIS RIDGE WILL HOLD THROUGH  
SATURDAY, THOUGH THERE ARE SOME INDICATIONS THAT OUR WEATHER COULD  
BECOME A BIT MORE ACTIVE EARLY NEXT WEEK. LUDWIG  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
17/12Z TAF PERIOD  
 
A WEAK DISTURBANCE WILL EXIT THE AREA THIS MORNING WITH LOW VFR TO  
MVFR CEILINGS REMAINING ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A STRONG DISTURBANCE  
WILL ARRIVE BRINGING A CHANCE FOR SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WITH LOW-  
LEVEL WIND SHEAR, MOUNTAIN WAVE TURBULENCE, AND MOUNTAIN  
OBSCURATION POSSIBLE THROUGH AT LEAST WEDNESDAY EVENING.  
 
NORTH-CENTRAL MONTANA (KCTB, KHVR): PERIODS OF IFR DUE TO SNOW  
AND FOG WILL CONTINUE AT KHVR THROUGH 17/18Z. AFTER THAT, MVFR  
CEILINGS WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE TAF PERIOD WITH  
ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SNOW AFTER 18/10Z. LOW CLOUDS WILL PERSIST AT  
KCTB THROUGH MUCH OF THE PERIOD WITH A CHANCE FOR SNOW AFTER  
18/06Z.  
 
CENTRAL MONTANA (KGTF, KHLN, KLWT): PERIODS OF FOG AND LOW CLOUDS  
ARE EXPECTED AT KGTF AND KLWT THROUGH THE FIRST 6 HOURS OF THE  
PERIOD WITH TEMPORARY REDUCTIONS INTO MVFR DURING THIS TIME. BY  
17/20Z, LOW CLOUDS ARE EXPECTED TO LIFT GIVING WAY TO MID AND HIGH  
LEVEL CLOUDS THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD. WITH THE ARRIVAL  
OF THE DISTURBANCE, THERE IS A CHANCE FOR SNOW AT BOTH LOCATIONS  
AFTER 18/06Z. OTHERWISE, VFR CONDITIONS AND GENERALLY LIGHT WINDS  
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE ENTIRE PERIOD AT KHLN.  
 
SOUTHWEST MONTANA (KBZN, KEKS): PERIODS OF LOW-VFR TO HIGH-MVFR  
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE FIRST 6 HOURS WITH MOUNTAIN OBSCURATION  
POSSIBLE DURING THIS TIME. AFTER THAT, VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED  
TO PERSIST THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD. WINDS WILL PICK UP  
AT KEKS AFTER 18/00Z WITH GUSTY WINDS ARRIVING BY 18/05Z. WINDS  
WILL START TO PICK UP AT KBZN AFTER 18/12Z WITH GUSTY WINDS  
ARRIVING AFTER THE END OF THE 12Z TAF PERIOD INTO WEDNESDAY  
AFTERNOON. -THOR  
 
REFER TO WEATHER.GOV/ZLC FOR MORE DETAILED REGIONAL AVIATION  
WEATHER AND HAZARD INFORMATION.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
GTF 27 16 52 21 / 10 40 20 10  
CTB 20 10 45 14 / 0 50 40 10  
HLN 37 26 52 29 / 10 30 40 10  
BZN 36 21 49 22 / 10 20 30 10  
WYS 30 16 32 13 / 50 60 60 20  
DLN 37 24 46 20 / 10 10 20 0  
HVR 19 5 42 6 / 20 50 60 30  
LWT 29 14 48 18 / 20 30 30 20  
 

 
   
TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
HIGH WIND WATCH FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT  
FOR EAST GLACIER PARK REGION-EASTERN GLACIER, WESTERN TOOLE, AND  
CENTRAL PONDERA-NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS-SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS-  
SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT.  
 
HIGH WIND WATCH FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT FOR BEARS PAW MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHERN BLAINE-EASTERN  
PONDERA AND EASTERN TETON-NORTHERN BLAINE COUNTY-WESTERN AND  
CENTRAL CHOUTEAU COUNTY.  
 
HIGH WIND WATCH FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT FOR BIG BELT, BRIDGER AND CASTLE MOUNTAINS-CANYON FERRY  
AREA-CASCADE COUNTY BELOW 5000FT-ELKHORN AND BOULDER MOUNTAINS-  
FERGUS COUNTY BELOW 4500FT-GALLATIN VALLEY-GALLATIN AND MADISON  
COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND CENTENNIAL MOUNTAINS-GATES OF THE MOUNTAINS-  
HELENA VALLEY-JUDITH BASIN COUNTY AND JUDITH GAP-LITTLE BELT AND  
HIGHWOOD MOUNTAINS-MADISON RIVER VALLEY-MEAGHER COUNTY VALLEYS-  
MISSOURI HEADWATERS-SNOWY AND JUDITH MOUNTAINS-UPPER BLACKFOOT  
AND MACDONALD PASS.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM MST THIS MORNING FOR GALLATIN  
AND MADISON COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND CENTENNIAL MOUNTAINS.  
 

 
 

 
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