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Daytime highs across Montana next week will likely top out in the upper 40s with overnight lows possibly dipping into the lower 20s.
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This weekend’s resurgence of acrid wildfire smoke serves as a reminder that Montana’s wildfire season is far from over.
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Cooler temperatures in Montana through the weekend are expected to lower fire activity. Forecasters say rain is expected to move into western Montana by Tuesday evening and head east by Wednesday. Up to an inch of rain is expected to fall in parts of the state, enough to dampen fires but not put them out.
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Montana’s hot, bone-dry weather this summer has been anything but ”juicy,” but that may be about to change. That’s the word National Weather Service-Missoula forecasters used this week to characterize weather expected to bring wetting rains to north-central Idaho and western Montana starting Sunday.
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Beaverhead County Evacuations Eight homes were evacuated Wednesday near the wise river south of Highway 43 as the Alder Creek Fire burns with 0%...
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Weather forecasters are sticking to their predictions of ferocious heat reaching well past the 100-degree mark this week.
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Weather forecasters say it will be dangerously hot across the northern Rockies starting early next week through the Independence Day weekend and urge the public to protect both human and pet health.
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The city of Helena says residents are consuming a concerning amount of water during an unseasonably hot June. Officials are asking residents to use...
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Fire experts say the potential for significant wildland fires west of the Divide is normal for now but will grow and spread into tinder-dry eastern Montana later this summer, according to the Northern Rockies fire season outlook released this week
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a hazardous weather warning for parts of Montana and Wyoming as temperatures were...