


Flood Potential Outlook
Issued by NWS Glasgow, MT
Issued by NWS Glasgow, MT
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105 FGUS75 KGGW 220818 ESFGGW MTC019-021-033-055-069-071-079-083-085-091-105-109-010000- Hydrologic Outlook National Weather Service Glasgow MT 118 AM MST Sat Feb 22 2025 ...WARM WEATHER THIS WEEKEND INTO NEXT WEEK WILL INCREASE RUNOFF FROM SNOWMELT, LEADING TO A POSSIBLE RISE IN STREAMS AND MINOR FLOODING... Where: All of Northeast Montana. When: Through the end of February. What: As arctic air pushes east into the central plains, a ridge will move in to bring temperatures above average through the end of next week. Although temperatures each night will drop near or below freezing, warm daytime temperatures will increase snowmelt and lead to ponding in low lying areas. There is moderate confidence precipitation amounts are expected to remain below one tenth of an inch Sunday night into Monday night, so little to no impact on runoff is expected from this event. Make sure to monitor the latest weather forecast, as well as local streams and rivers at weather.gov/ggw and water.noaa.gov/wfo/ggw. $$ Ebert