Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service Glasgow MT
207 PM MST Sat Feb 22 2025

This is the regional weather summary for the eastern two-thirds
of Montana, southern Saskatchewan, and western North Dakota.

The much anticipated warm-up is well underway across our region and
is expected to persist through the next several days. Each day, high
temperatures will rise above freezing, and each night, most low
temperatures will drop back down near or below freezing. This should
allow snowmelt to be gradual and less problematic, although some
ponding is possible until the ground itself begins to thaw.

Today, under partly cloudy skies, high temperatures are ranging from
the upper 20s in the northeast to the lower 50s in the southwest.
Winds are generally from the west around 10 mph, although winds of
30 mph and gusts up to 45 mph are sneaking into the area from
central Montana.

Tonight, clear skies will become partly cloudy. Low temperatures
will range from the mid 20s to mid 30s. Winds will be from the
southwest around 15 mph, and yet again, gusty southwest winds up to
40 mph will persist from central Montana.

Sunday through Sunday night, cloudy skies will persist with a few
passing sprinkles possible. Expect high temperatures near 50 and low
temperatures near 30. Winds will be from the west around 30 to 40
mph with some gusts in excess of 50 mph.

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