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After making significant gains in December, Montana’s mountain snowpack level took a slight dip in January.
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Officials with Montana’s Drought and Water Supply Advisory committee say the state’s drought conditions have persisted in the fall, but they’re cautiously optimistic about upcoming weather patterns.
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La Niña, a band of cooler-than-normal ocean water, is once again setting up in the Pacific. This could have far reaching implications not only on Montana’s winter conditions, but our deep drought as well.
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Montana officials say the current drought may continue if we don’t see wetter, cooler months soon.
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Fall weather didn't last long in Montana. Cold temperature and snowfall records have been shattered region-wide over the past couple of weeks. Missoula...