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NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN LEWIS AND CLARK-
SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BROWNING...HELENA...LINCOLN...CHOTEAU
244 PM MST MON NOV 12 2007
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING
TO 6 AM MST TUESDAY FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 5000 FEET FROM GLACIER PARK
SOUTH TO MACDONALD PASS..
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING
TO 6 AM MST TUESDAY.
EXPECT 8 TO 14 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION BY TUESDAY MORNING.
ELEVATIONS ABOVE 8000 FEET COULD RECEIVE AS MUCH AS TWO FEET OF
SNOW. STRONG WEST WINDS WILL IMPACT TRAVEL THROUGH MOUNTAIN
PASSES WITH VISIBILITIES DROPPING BELOW ONE QUARTER OF A MILE AT
TIMES.
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT
249 PM MST SAT NOV 17 2007
...WINTER STORM POSSIBLE SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY ACROSS CENTRAL
MONTANA..
.A STRONG PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO MOVE ONSHORE LATE
IN THE WEEKEND. MOISTURE AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO
STREAM INTO THE REGION...BRINGING A POSSIBILITY FOR ACCUMULATING
SNOWS TO PORTIONS OF CENTRAL MONTANA.
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NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-CASCADE-
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN LEWIS AND CLARK-
SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FRONT-JUDITH BASIN-FERGUS-MEAGHER-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BROWNING...GREAT FALLS...HELENA..
LINCOLN...CHOTEAU...STANFORD...LEWISTOWN...WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
249 PM MST SAT NOV 17 2007
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH
MONDAY AFTERNOON FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL MONTANA..
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREAT FALLS HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL MONTANA...EFFECTIVE FROM
SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON.
A STRONG PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM...AND ITS ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT...WILL
PROVIDE THE POTENTIAL FOR ACCUMULATING SNOWS ACROSS CENTRAL
MONTANA. PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN ACROSS THE WATCH AREA
SUNDAY AFTERNOON...WITH SNOW INITIALLY OVER THE MOUNTAINS...AND
RAIN AT LOWER ELEVATIONS. FOR SUNDAY NIGHT...A COLD FRONT WILL
CROSS THE REGION...CHANGING THE PRECIPITATION TO ALL SNOW ACROSS
THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA. EXPECT THE SNOW TO LAST THROUGH LATE MONDAY
AFTERNOON...UNTIL THE DISTURBANCE FINALLY MOVES EAST OF THE AREA.
SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS SYSTEM. AT THIS
TIME...2 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE PLAINS OF
CENTRAL MONTANA...WITH GENERALLY 8 TO 14 INCHES OF SNOW POSSIBLE
OVER THE MOUNTAINS...AND UP TO 2 FEET OF SNOW POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHER
PEAKS. THESE ACCUMULATIONS MAY HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS ON EARLY
HOLIDAY TRAVEL...AND ALL RESIDENTS ACROSS CENTRAL MONTANA SHOULD
CONTINUE TO MONITOR LATER FORECASTS.
A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT
SNOW...SLEET...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.
KEEP TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION.
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.DISCUSSION...THE GFS...NAM...AND RUC HAVE FAILED TO CAPTURE THE
AMOUNT OF COOL AIR PRESENT IN THE LOWER LEVELS WITH THIS SYSTEM.
PART OF THE ISSUE COULD BE FROM SOME EXCEPTIONAL EVAPORATIVE
COOLING THAT HAS OCCURED SINCE ABOUT 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON. AS A
RESULT...HAVE TOSSED OUT THE MODEL SOLUTIONS FOR THE VALLEYS
(ONLY.) WHILE THE MODELS PERFORMANCE FOR THE VALLEYS IS NOT SO
GOOD RIGHT NOW...THE PERFORMANCE FOR THE MOUNTAIN LOCATIONS HAS
BEEN PRETTY GOOD. THE FIRST SUBSTANTIAL SNOWFALL OF THE SEASON HAS
BEGUN. THERE IS SOME CONCERN THAT THE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS LISTED IN
THE HEAVY SNOW AND WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE UNDER DONE.
HOWEVER...WOULD PREFER TO WAIT A FEW HOURS TO EVALUATE SNOWFALL
RATES FROM THE AREA SNOTELS BEFORE ADJUSTING AMOUNTS UPWARD.
A ZONE UPDATE HAS BEEN ISSUED TO ADD IN THE ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL
ADVISORY HIGHLIGHTS.
Hush, you. I'm going home to Ohio for Christmas - don't jinx it!This is as close to snow as Naivetry will get all winter
I'd not want to do thatHush, you. I'm going home to Ohio for Christmas - don't jinx it!This is as close to snow as Naivetry will get all winter
TFX:6Z RUN OF THE GFS ACTUALLY HAD
850 MB TEMPS OF -40C NEAR MONTANAS NORTHERN BORDER...WITH A BROAD
AREA OF TEMPS LESS THAN -20C OVER A HUGE EXPANSE OF THE NORTHERN
CONUS...AND EVEN WELL WEST OF THE CONTDVD.
For our lovely British and Canadian friends...