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Kremlin, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Great Falls MT 317 PM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Temperatures continue to cool through Monday morning with the coldest temperatures of this fall season so far expected on Monday morning.

- This afternoon and evening there will be isolated showers and thunderstorms primarily in Southwestern Montana with widespread precipitation expected Saturday night through Sunday morning.

- Mountain snow is expected Saturday and Sunday with some lower- elevation locations seeing a few snowflakes Sunday morning.

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.DISCUSSION...

- Meteorological Overview:

This afternoon the Pacific upper-level trough moves over North- central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. This will cool down temperatures and bring another round of showers and thunderstorms to Central and Southwestern Montana this afternoon through this evening. This afternoon the greatest potential for any thunderstorms is in Southwestern Montana. On Saturday the upper- level trough remains over North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. A surface cold front will move south from Canada during the day on Saturday. This will lower snow-levels across the mountains of North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana and bring precipitation to the area Saturday afternoon through Saturday night. On Sunday the upper-level trough will remain over the area. Precipitation will linger across North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana on Sunday. Early Sunday morning snow-levels across North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana will rapidly lower. This will lead to some lower-elevation locations primarily across North-central Montana seeing light snow between 6 am and noon on Sunday. Sunday morning through Monday morning due to the cold front it will be the coldest temperatures of the fall season so far.

On Monday and Tuesday an upper-level ridge builds back in over the area. This will allow temperatures to slowly warm up with mostly dry weather across North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana on Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday through Thursday there will be an upper-level ridge over North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana with an upper-level shortwave that moves through the upper-level flow. This will bring about seasonal averages for temperatures with precipitation chances to the area for Wednesday and Thursday. -IG

- Forecast Confidence & Scenarios:

On Saturday there is a 15 - 25% chance for thunder across Southwestern Montana. On Sunday there is a 15% chance for thunder in the West Yellowstone area. Saturday through Sunday across North- central, Central, and Southwestern Montana south of the Hi-Line there is a 30 - 60% chance for a quarter inch of precipitation or greater. Saturday through Sunday along the Hi-Line there is a 10 - 40% chance for a quarter inch of precipitation or greater. Saturday through Sunday in Madison and Gallatin County there is a 40 - 80% chance for a half inch of precipitation or greater.

Saturday morning through Monday morning there is a 50 - 80% chance for 4 inches of snowfall or greater across the mountains of North- central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. Saturday morning through Monday morning there is a 50 - 80% chance for 8 inches of snow or greater across the higher-elevations of the Rocky Mountain Front and the Madison and Gallatin Mountains. As a result of this in addition to Logan Pass still being open, a Winter Storm Warning was issued for the East Glacier Park region from midnight Saturday through noon on Sunday. Winter Weather Advisories were issued for the Southern Rocky Mountain Front, Little Belts and Highwoods, and Snowies and Judiths from midnight Saturday through noon on Sunday. Also a Winter Weather Advisory was issued for the Madison and Gallatin Mountains from 6 PM Saturday through 6 PM Sunday. In the Browning area there is a 40 - 70% chance for an inch of snow or greater. As a result a Winter Weather Advisory was issued for the northern high plains from midnight Saturday through noon on Sunday. Across the lower-elevations of North- central Montana on Sunday morning there is some uncertainty in snowfall amounts due this being a northwest flow event. There is a high chance of most lower-elevations of North-central Montana seeing at least a few flakes of snow Sunday morning. However, any snowfall accumulation will be limited to grassy surfaces.

Sunday morning there is greater than a 50% chance for temperatures of 32 degrees or less across most of the lower-elevations of North- central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. On Monday morning there is greater than a 90% chance for temperatures of 32 degrees or less across most of the lower-elevations of North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. On Monday morning there is greater than a 70% chance for temperatures of 28 degrees or less across most of the lower-elevations of North-central, Central, and Southwestern Montana. -IG

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.AVIATION... 03/18Z TAF Period

Lingering low stratus in the KBZN area should slowly thin out through 03/20Z. Otherwise, moist southwesterly flow aloft will maintain variable cloudiness and waves of passing showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Then a shield of stratiform rain and mountain snow will lift northward int southwest MT after 04/06Z, eventually moving into central areas on Saturday. MVFR/IFR conditions and mountain obscuration will increase as this precipitation moves northward. - RCG

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.HYDROLOGY...

There will be increased shower and isolated thunderstorm activity this afternoon and evening, mostly over central and southwest MT. While flooding is generally not expected, moisture levels will be high enough to support rainfall rates up to or greater than a quarter inch per hour. Flooding and or land slides over burn scars can`t be ruled out should they undergo heavier downpours. - RCG/AM

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... GTF 42 58 34 46 / 40 30 80 60 CTB 39 53 29 45 / 10 40 80 30 HLN 42 58 35 44 / 70 40 80 70 BZN 42 54 34 46 / 70 70 80 70 WYS 34 48 27 44 / 70 90 80 80 DLN 41 52 33 46 / 60 40 40 40 HVR 41 61 34 50 / 30 10 40 20 LWT 42 55 32 44 / 70 50 80 70

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.TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Storm Warning from midnight Saturday night to noon MDT Sunday for East Glacier Park Region.

Winter Weather Advisory from midnight Saturday night to noon MDT Sunday for Little Belt and Highwood Mountains-Northern High Plains-Snowy and Judith Mountains-Southern Rocky Mountain Front.

Winter Weather Advisory from 6 PM Saturday to 6 PM MDT Sunday for Gallatin and Madison County Mountains and Centennial Mountains.

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