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FXUS65 KTFX 242043  
AFDTFX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT  
143 PM MST FRI JAN 24 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- SNOW SLOWLY DIMINISHES ACROSS SOUTHWEST MONTANA THIS AFTERNOON  
AND EVENING.  
 
- SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE PLAINS AND MORE PERSISTENT SNOW IN THE  
CENTRAL MONTANA MOUNTAINS BEGINS TO DIMINISH THIS EVENING.  
 
- TRENDING TOWARD SLIGHTLY ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES BY MONDAY,  
WITH A DRY WEEK EXPECTED.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
- METEOROLOGICAL OVERVIEW:  
 
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING CENTERED WELL OFF THE PACIFIC COAST IS RESULTING  
IN A NORTHERLY FLOW ALOFT ACROSS THE REGION. A RATHER POTENT TROUGH  
DROPPING SOUTHWARD THROUGH THIS NORTHERLY FLOW ALOFT TODAY HAS  
PUSHED A COLD FRONT ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION. MULTIPLE BANDS OF  
SNOW HAVE DROPPED SOUTHWARD ACROSS THE REGION AS A RESULT OF THE  
FRONT AND FAVORABLE FORCING FROM THE TROUGH. THESE BANDS WILL SLOWLY  
DIMINISH THROUGH THE AFTERNOON ACROSS SOUTHWEST MONTANA, THOUGH WILL  
LINGER IN NORTHERLY UPSLOPE AREAS, SUCH AS IN THE FAR SOUTHERN  
GALLATIN VALLEY, INCLUDING BOZEMAN. FURTHER NORTH ACROSS THE PLAINS  
OF NORTH-CENTRAL MONTANA, COLD TEMPERATURES ALOFT COMBINING WITH  
CLEARING SKIES IS RESULTING IN SNOW SHOWERS THIS AFTERNOON, WHICH  
SHOULD CONTINUE IN SOME CAPACITY THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE  
AFTERNOON. BREEZY NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE  
PLAINS MAY RESULT IN LOCALIZED BLOWING SNOW CONCERNS THROUGH THE  
EVENING. LINGERING SNOW ACROSS THE REGION DIMINISHES GOING INTO  
TONIGHT, WITH JUST A FEW FLURRIES SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
THE UPPER LEVEL TROUGH RESPONSIBLE FOR SNOW TODAY WILL RETROGRADE  
AND CUTOFF OVER SOUTHERN CA AND RESULT IN A BLOCKED PATTERN, WITH  
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING JUST OFF TO THE WEST OF THE NORTHERN ROCKIES. A  
DRY PERIOD IS FORECAST SUNDAY THROUGH MUCH OF NEXT WEEK, THOUGH  
WINDS DO LOOK TO BE BREEZY AT TIMES. TEMPERATURES SLOWLY TREND A BIT  
ABOVE AVERAGE HEADING INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
- FORECAST CONFIDENCE & SCENARIOS:  
 
SNOW THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY:  
 
SNOW LARGELY DIMINISHES THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE DAY ACROSS THE  
REGION. AREAS MOST FAVORED FOR ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION ARE IN THE  
LITTLE BELTS, AS WELL AS SOUTHWEST MONTANA SOUTH OF I-90 IN  
NORTHERLY UPSLOPE AREAS, WHERE A FEW INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SNOW WILL  
BE POSSIBLE.  
 
TRENDING WARMER AND DRIER:  
 
FORECAST MODELS AND THEIR ENSEMBLES ARE UNANIMOUS IN A DRY PERIOD  
FROM SUNDAY THROUGH MUCH OF NEXT WEEK, GIVEN A REX BLOCK THAT WILL  
SET UP ACROSS THE WEST. ALTHOUGH IT DOES LOOK BREEZY NEXT WEEK AT  
TIMES, THE CHANCE FOR A 58 MPH GUST IS LESS THAN 10% EACH DAY IN  
AREAS AWAY FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT. -AM  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
24/18Z TAF PERIOD  
 
THE PRIMARY CONCERN THIS TAF PERIOD WILL BE FOR BANDS OF SNOW  
CONTINUING SOUTHWARD ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MONTANA THIS  
AFTERNOON. IFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED UNDER THESE BANDS, WITH  
LIFR AT TIMES DUE TO VIS REDUCTION. FURTHER NORTH ACROSS THE  
PLAINS, SNOW WILL TRANSITION TO BE MORE SHOWERY AND SCATTERED IN  
NATURE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. BREEZY NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS THE  
EASTERN PLAINS MAY BRIEFLY RESULT IN INSTANCES OF BLOWING SNOW,  
BUT CONFIDENCE IS LOW AT THIS TIME. ALTHOUGH SNOW ACROSS THE  
REGION WILL BE ON A DIMINISHING TREND THROUGH EVENING, LINGERING  
LOW CLOUDS WILL RESULT IN MVFR CONDITIONS AT TIMES, WITH MOUNTAINS  
REMAINING OBSCURED THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. -AM  
 
REFER TO WEATHER.GOV/ZLC FOR MORE DETAILED REGIONAL AVIATION  
WEATHER AND HAZARD INFORMATION.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
GTF 12 24 8 29 / 20 0 0 0  
CTB 8 24 11 34 / 30 0 0 0  
HLN 9 21 -1 24 / 30 0 0 0  
BZN 0 17 -9 21 / 40 0 0 0  
WYS -14 17 -32 24 / 20 0 0 0  
DLN 1 16 -6 21 / 20 0 0 0  
HVR 9 23 9 29 / 20 0 0 0  
LWT 7 19 3 32 / 60 0 0 0  
 

 
   
TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 11 PM MST THIS EVENING FOR BEARS  
PAW MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHERN BLAINE-BIG BELT, BRIDGER AND CASTLE  
MOUNTAINS-CASCADE COUNTY BELOW 5000FT-ELKHORN AND BOULDER  
MOUNTAINS-FERGUS COUNTY BELOW 4500FT-GATES OF THE MOUNTAINS-  
JUDITH BASIN COUNTY AND JUDITH GAP-SNOWY AND JUDITH MOUNTAINS-  
SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-UPPER BLACKFOOT AND MACDONALD PASS.  
 
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 11 PM MST THIS EVENING FOR LITTLE  
BELT AND HIGHWOOD MOUNTAINS.  
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT TO 11 AM MST  
SUNDAY FOR GALLATIN AND MADISON COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND CENTENNIAL  
MOUNTAINS.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 3 PM MST THIS AFTERNOON FOR CANYON  
FERRY AREA-HELENA VALLEY-MADISON RIVER VALLEY-MEAGHER COUNTY  
VALLEYS-MISSOURI HEADWATERS.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 PM MST THIS EVENING FOR GALLATIN  
VALLEY-GALLATIN AND MADISON COUNTY MOUNTAINS AND CENTENNIAL  
MOUNTAINS.  
 

 
 

 
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