


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Glasgow, MT
Issued by NWS Glasgow, MT
308 FXUS65 KGGW 080842 AFDGGW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Glasgow MT 242 AM MDT Wed Oct 8 2025 .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGES: - Expect a gradual warmup through the midweek with dry weather conditions. - The next chance for rain showers looks to arrive over the weekend, but greater probabilities and higher amounts will remain over the mountains of western and central Montana. WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW: NE Montana will remain under the influence of an upper ridge pattern over the next few days. As the flow aloft transitions more to the southwest as the ridge slides east, expect warmer temperatures to spread across the northern High Plains. Large scale subsidence should be more than enough to drive mainly dry weather conditions over the area for this duration. As this ridge continues to drift downstream, a Pacific NW trough and closed low will deepen and become a greater influence on the weather across NE Montana. This system will track east with cool and wet weather for the weekend. There is a chance for a Lake Wind Advisory behind the frontal passage Saturday night into Sunday. As it stands, ensembles show a few hundredths to a tenth of an inch or so of QPF for most areas, with the most significant precipitation over the mountain regions of Montana where a little accumulating snow is possible. That said, temperatures may be cold enough for snow or a mix, especially for higher terrain in the southwest zones such as the Little Rockies by Sunday night, if any precipitation lingers. FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS: NBM was largely followed for the forecast this cycle with little deviation needed from baseline. High confidence on warm and dry conditions over the next couple of days with a trend toward cooler and wetter weather post Saturday. Low confidence to moderate confidence precipitation timing. Low confidence in snow across the Little Rockies Sunday night. && .AVIATION... LAST UPDATE: 0815Z FLIGHT CAT RANGE: VFR. DISCUSSION: Clear skies will prevail tonight, resulting in excellent flying weather. WIND: S to SE at 5 and 15 kts through this afternoon. Then light and variable this evening through tonight. /GAH && .GGW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ weather.gov/glasgow