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This morning, temperatures are in the high teens to 30 F, with 15-35 mph winds from the west and southwest. There is no new snow. 

Today, temperatures will be in the 30s to low-40s F, with 15-30 mph winds from the west and southwest. Snow returns to the area Wednesday night.

This morning, temperatures are in the 20s to low-30s F, with 15-40 mph winds from the west and southwest. There is no new snow. 

Today, temperatures will be in the 30s to low-40s F, with 15-40 mph winds from the west and southwest and increasing clouds throughout the day. There is a chance for a trace of new snow later today, but the next significant snowstorm moves into the area on Wednesday afternoon.

This morning, under mostly clear skies, temperatures are teens to low 30s F, and wind is out of the west at 5-15 mph with gusts to 35 mph. 

Today, temperatures will reach high 30s to low 40s F under mostly sunny skies, and wind will remain light to moderate from the west and southwest at 5-15 mph with gusts to 35 mph. 

Over the next few days cloud cover will increase with slightly cooler temperatures. Tomorrow night there is a chance for light snow showers with more snow possible late Wednesday through next weekend.

It’s going to be another beautiful, warm spring day.

This morning, temperatures are in the teens F. Winds are 10-20 mph out of the west. There are a mixture of high clouds and blue skies and no new snow.

Today, high temperatures will rise into the 30s and low 40s F. Winds will continue at 10-20 mph out of the west. Expect a mixture of sun and clouds. No new snow is expected until early next week, at the earliest.

Snow totals in the last 24 hours are:

5-6” near Bozeman

3-5” near Big Sky and the Taylor Fork

5” near Island Park

2” in the Lionhead area

1” near Cooke City

Winds have generally been out of the north and east at 5-10 mph with 15-25 mph gusts. In the Bridger Range, winds blew out of the east yesterday at 35 mph with 55 mph gusts, but early this morning dropped dramatically and shifted to the northwest. Temperatures are in the single digits and teens F.

Winds today will be light, shifting to the north and northwest by this afternoon. Temperatures will rise into the 20s and low 30s F. Skies will be mostly sunny.

The next chance for snowfall is early next week.

The sound of wind chimes on my front porch at 3am told me winter is back with a complex storm system overhead today. A deep trough of low pressure is moving over the western US today with a large band of moisture in eastern Idaho this morning trying to move north into Montana. Adding complexity, winds are spinning around from the east in much of our forecast area.

This morning it’s snowing in most areas. As of 6am, 2 inches accumulated near West Yellowstone and Island Park, an inch near Big Sky, and a trace at Bridger and near Cooke. Temperatures are mostly in the mid to upper teens F. Light winds are blowing from the E and NE. At the Bridger Ridge, east winds are averaging 30 mph gusting to 48 mph. 

Today will be cloudy and snowy. Winds from the E and NE will increase through the day gusting in the 40s this afternoon. Snowfall amounts are tricky to forecast with east winds. Most areas will get a few inches. Mountains near West Yellowstone and Island Park are supposed to get 8-12 inches if moisture in Idaho is able to move north. My money is on Red Lodge where it was snowing hard at 4am and a foot of snow could easily stack up today.

This morning temperatures are in the upper teens F in most areas and a few degrees warmer in the Bridgers. Winds picked up a bit yesterday afternoon/evening at upper elevations and are blowing 7-14 mph with gusts 20-30 mph from the west this morning. Gusts in Hyalite Canyon hit 40 mph. Near Cooke City, an inch of snow fell early this morning.

Today will have a mix of sun and clouds with more clouds near West Yellowstone, Island Park, and Cooke City. High temperatures will range from 25-30 degrees F. Winds will continue as they are this morning, but should be decreasing and becoming light by the end of the day.

Snow comes tomorrow (Thursday) favoring southern parts of the forecast area with about 5 inches of snow and a few inches further north. The next chance of snow comes the middle of next week.

This morning, mountain temperatures are in the teens F, with 5-10 mph winds from the west through the north. The mountains around Bozeman received 2-4” of new snow, with 1-2” in Big Sky and none in the mountains around Cooke City, West Yellowstone and Island Park.

Today, temperatures will be in the mid-20s to low-30s F, with 5-10 mph winds shifting from the northwest to the southwest. By tomorrow morning, a trace to 1” of snow will fall across most of the advisory area. The next chance for significant snow is Thursday.

Temperatures are high 20s to mid-30s F this morning. Yesterday wind was light from the east, southeast and southwest, and this morning wind shifted to west, northwest and north at 5-15 mph with gusts of 15-25 mph.

Today skies will be mostly cloudy with temperatures in the 20s and low 30s F. Wind will be northerly at 5-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph. Snow showers late this afternoon will favor the mountains near Bozeman with 3-5” possible by morning and 1-2” elsewhere.

This morning temperatures are high 20s to mid-30s F, 5-10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. Winds are westerly at 5-15 mph with gusts of 15-30 mph. 

Today, cloud cover will increase, temperatures will reach high 30s to mid-40s F, and wind will remain calm to light. Cooler temperatures return tomorrow with a chance for snow tomorrow afternoon into Tuesday.