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Ronan, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 142 PM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Snow for the higher terrain tonight and Sunday, especially around Glacier National Park.

- Widespread frost/freeze for Monday and Tuesday mornings.

Satellite imagery this afternoon shows a broad trough of low pressure digging south through British Columbia and Alberta. This storm system is still on track to bring our first widespread mountain snowfall to areas along the Continental Divide, especially Glacier National Park, from tonight through Sunday afternoon. The latest guidance continues to suggest 4 to 8 inches of snowfall for elevations above 5500 feet in the GNP region, with a 40 percent probability for accumulations reaching 10 inches at elevations similar to Logan Pass. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect from midnight tonight to noon on Sunday. Snow levels on Sunday morning could be as low as 3000 feet along Highway 2 from West Glacier to Marias Pass, with around a 60 percent probability for up to 2 inches of slushy snow on the pass itself. Any snow that falls in the lower valleys will be less than an inch and will likely melt upon contact with road surfaces. Those with plans to recreate in the backcountry of the Glacier Park Region should consider postponing them.

As the front moves south early Sunday, snow is also expected to impact the mountains of the Seeley Lake/Potomac region, as well as the Anaconda/Pintler, Bitterroot, and Sapphire ranges; Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect for these locations. Please pack additional supplies for cold, wet, and breezy conditions if you are heading into the backcountry.

Gusty east-northeast winds will also accompany the cold front as it moves south across western Montana. The strongest wind gusts are expected overnight tonight, from midnight to 6 AM Sunday. The highest wind impacts are likely to be over Flathead Lake and along Highway 35 on the east side of the lake. Gusts around 30 mph, with isolated stronger gusts nearing 40 mph, are possible near Yellow Bay. Choppy conditions are likely on the lake early Sunday morning, with winds diminishing in strength late Sunday morning or early afternoon.

As the disturbance moves out of the area late Sunday into Monday, a drier and colder airmass will settle in over the region. With the combination of clear skies and this cold airmass, the first widespread hard freeze is expected for the majority of the valleys of western Montana Sunday night into Monday morning. The lower valleys of Idaho`s Clearwater County are expected to remain above freezing but will still likely see their first frost in areas from Orofino to Grangeville.

A ridge of high pressure builds over the region by the middle of next week, allowing for a gradual warming trend with chilly morning lows and seasonable afternoon highs.

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.AVIATION... Showers and isolated thunderstorms will develop this afternoon. Earlier clearing across northwest Montana allowed for daytime heating to increase instability, leading to reports of small hail and the potential for isolated lightning. Across the entire region, stronger showers will briefly lower ceilings and visibility to MVFR. A more significant deterioration in conditions is expected tonight as a cold front arrives from the north. This will produce widespread MVFR ceilings, extensive mountain obscuration, and a shift to northerly and easterly winds. Snow levels will fall with accumulations expected above approximately 5,500 feet overnight. Consequently, a rain/snow mix is possible in some valleys, including at the KGPI and KBTM terminals. These showery conditions will linger through Sunday morning.

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...Winter Storm Warning from midnight tonight to noon MDT Sunday for West Glacier Region.

Winter Weather Advisory from 3 AM to noon MDT Sunday for Bitterroot/Sapphire Mountains.

Winter Weather Advisory from midnight tonight to noon MDT Sunday for Butte/Blackfoot Region...Potomac/Seeley Lake Region.

ID...None. &&

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NWS MSO Office Area Forecast Discussion

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