


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Missoula, MT
Issued by NWS Missoula, MT
406 FXUS65 KMSO 040807 AFDMSO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 207 AM MDT Fri Jul 4 2025 .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGES: - Thunderstorms capable of producing gusty winds and heavy rain continue today. - A warming trend starts early this week that will culminate in another extended period of hot, dry weather. A small low pressure system will be moving through the Northern Rockies today into Saturday. A plume of showers along with embedded thunderstorms is expected to move from the south to the north during the morning and early afternoon hours. A second pulse of convection with even stronger storms is expected to develop during the afternoon over Lemhi county into southwest Montana. These storms will be capable of producing another round of strong, erratic winds along with heavy rainfall. The heavy rain could cause localized flooding concerns especially over flood prone basins and recent burn scars. As the low moves off to the east on Saturday, wrap around precipitation will affect areas along the Continental Divide especially around Glacier National Park. While the remainder of the Northern Rockies experience scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures for Friday and Saturday will be significantly cooler as afternoon readings appear to be around 5 degrees below seasonal averages. A ridge of high pressure begins to build over the Northern Rockies Sunday through the middle part of next week causing a warming and drying trend. Temperatures once again appear to warm to around 10 degrees above normal by Tuesday. The extended models are showing a weak disturbance flattening the ridge by the latter part of the week. The timing and strength of this disturbance is still uncertain, but expect seasonal temperatures and increased westerly winds. This disturbance could also bring scattered showers and thunderstorms back to the Northern Rockies. && .AVIATION...A small low pressure system will be moving through the Northern Rockies today into Saturday. A plume of showers along with embedded thunderstorms is expected to move from the south to the north during the morning and early afternoon hours. A second pulse of convection with even stronger storms is expected to develop during the afternoon over Lemhi county into southwest Montana. These storms will be capable of producing another round of strong, erratic winds along with heavy rainfall. && .MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. && $$