


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Missoula, MT
Issued by NWS Missoula, MT
955 FXUS65 KMSO 291933 AFDMSO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 133 PM MDT Tue Jul 29 2025 .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGES: - The KMSO Radar (Missoula, MT local weather radar) will remain offline due to scheduled maintenance through the first week of August. - Showers and thunderstorms expected each day through the weekend. - Flash Flood Watch for this afternoon/evening for slow moving storms producing moderate to heavy rainfall across Lemhi county into west central Montana. Cumulus clouds are beginning to pop up on the terrain with scattered showers and thunderstorms by mid afternoon continuing through late evening as outflows push development northward. The focus for storms will be mainly south and east of Missoula with locally heavy rain a concern as storms will be slow moving. Burn scars and flood prone areas will be susceptible to runoff issues. Initial outflow wind gusts of 30-40 mph will also be common. Wednesday looks quite similar with perhaps slightly less thunderstorm coverage overall. Thursday will see an uptick in both thunderstorm coverage and intensity. A disturbance currently off the Northern CA coast will approach the region with anomalously high moisture levels and improved instability. Locally heavy rain with flash flooding potential on burn scars and flood prone areas is again a concern during the afternoon and evening hours. Pattern recognition is backed by machine learning models supporting a threat for a few strong to severe thunderstorms as well with strong outflow winds and hail. One potential fly in the ointment is cloud cover during the morning hours but currently most models allow for abundant sunshine and sufficient afternoon instability. On Friday, the focus for stronger storms and locally heavy rain shifts into Northwest Montana. There are considerable uncertainties with how the pattern will evolve Saturday through early next week varying from continued southwest flow to an upper level trough overhead. Regardless, common themes are below normal temperatures and an active shower/thunderstorm pattern. && .AVIATION...Disorganized convection will affect the Northern Rockies this afternoon with outflow helping to develop convection from south to north. Thunderstorms outflow gusts of 30-40 mph may be an initial concern followed by moderate to locally heavy rainfall. The best chances for showers and thunderstorms will be in the vicinity of KSMN, KBTM, and KHRF. Activity at other terminals is low probability but cannot be ruled out. Any shower or thunderstorm will be capable of briefly (30-45 minutes) degrading visibility to 4SM. Convective activity will diminish by late evening. Wednesday looks quite similar with perhaps slightly less thunderstorm coverage overall. && .MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...Flood Watch until 9 PM MDT this evening for Bitterroot/Sapphire Mountains...Butte/Blackfoot Region...Lower Clark Fork Region...Missoula/Bitterroot Valleys...Potomac/Seeley Lake Region. ID...Flood Watch until 9 PM MDT this evening for Eastern Lemhi County...Western Lemhi County. && $$