147 FXUS65 KTFX 302050 AFDTFXArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Great Falls MT 250 PM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Another round of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon/evening.
- Breezy southwest to west winds today and Wednesday.
- A cooling trend through the weekend, with the weekend system bringing mountain snow.
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.DISCUSSION...
- Meteorological Overview:
An occluding low out along the Pacific coast will keep this troughing pattern through the week and beginning of next week. Today, an embedded upper level wave will bring scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. Weak CAPE will keep thunderstorms isolated and weak. Stronger mid level winds from this occluding low will keep breezy to windy conditions today and Wednesday. The strongest winds are more concentrated in Southwest MT in the north to south orientated valleys and along the Rocky Mountian Front. Precipitation will be more isolated Wednesday. This closed upper level wave does look to open up a bit as it enters the interior Northwest U.S Thursday and Friday. Coverage in precipitation increases across Southwest and Central MT as the trough axis propagates farther east across the Northwest U.S.
The cold front passing through today will help initiate the general cooling trend through the weekend. Models hint at another wave coming from British Columbia Saturday and Sunday. There still remains some variability in the track of this wave, and as a result, precipitation amounts remain uncertain. Snow levels are expected to drop Friday through Monday. The "middle ground" model solution show snow levels cooling to 6,000-7,000ft in Southwest MT Sunday morning, and closer to 5,000ft towards the Canadian border.
- Forecast Confidence & Scenarios:
There still are varying amounts of precipitation and mountian snow with the weekend system with different solutions of the track of the upper-level wave. The 25th percentile (lower end amounts) of precipitation amounts range up to 0.20" of an inch in Southwest MT, to no precipitation in North Central MT. The 75th percentile ranges from 0.30"-0.80" across Southwest MT and 0.10-0.30" across North Central MT.
In terms of mountain snow, there`s a 20-40% chance for 1" of snow, up to a 20% chance for 4" of snow in Central MT and the Continental Divide, and a 10-30% chance for 4" of snow in the Gallatin Range.
Low temperatures Monday morning look to drop near or at freezing temperatures across lower elevations. There`s a 50-90% chance for Monday morning temperatures dropping to at least 32 degrees. -Wilson
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.AVIATION... 30/18Z TAF Period.
South to southwesterly flow aloft will continues to spread increasing mid level moisture and clouds across the region. Widely scattered showers will affect mainly southwest MT through this afternoon with an isolated weak thunderstorm possible as well later this afternoon and evening. Brief MVFR visibility and mountain obscuration will accompany showers at some SW MT terminals with lower clouds near the ID border occasionaly bringing MVFR ceilings and more widespread mountain obscuration to the KWYS area. Breezy southwest winds developing early this afternoon will diminish tonight but are likely to redevelop Wednesday. Hoenisch
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... GTF 49 72 45 72 / 30 0 10 0 CTB 43 65 41 65 / 10 10 10 0 HLN 48 72 46 71 / 50 10 10 20 BZN 44 71 43 69 / 20 10 10 40 WYS 35 58 33 63 / 50 30 10 50 DLN 41 67 41 65 / 30 10 10 30 HVR 48 73 44 73 / 10 10 0 0 LWT 47 72 45 71 / 30 10 0 10
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.TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. &&
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NWS TFX Office Area Forecast Discussion