What's shaping up to be a historic spring storm could bring feet of snow to areas of Montana over the next 48 hours. Winter Storm Wesley is expected to have blizzard-like conditions in the plains on Wednesday with 1-2 feet of snow and wind gusts up to 60 mph possible.
Temperatures are warming up so it's time for the annual tradition of freshening up our homes and cleaning out our garages. Here are some places to donate your unwanted items or make some extra money selling the stuff you don't need.
When Mother Nature gives you roughy 48 inches of snow .. make a snowman, or in this case a snow creature. I think we can all agree that we are about done with all of this snow and are looking forward to spring and warmer temperature. It could be worse, we could have the current weather that Denver and Wyoming is having...
With space heaters and snow blowers working overtime, it's been weeks since we've gotten above 32 degrees. While we will likely see significant snow this weekend, Billings is expected to have high temperatures above the freezing mark almost every day until late March.
The National Weather Service has a Wind Chill Warning in effect for Yellowstone Country through 12 Noon mountain time Monday, March 4 with wind chills of 45 below zero and frostbite on exposed skin possible within ten minutes.
The National Weather Service released the latest snowfall totals from noon Sunday (2/24) through 11am Tuesday (2/26) showing Pompey's Pillar as the county's high mark with 11.3 inches of snow.
Snow showers will continue into Tuesday night and Wednesday with another 6 to 8 inches of accumulations likely. Another winter weather system is expected to impact our area Thursday with 1 to 3 inches of snow accumulation and bitter cold.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a "prolonged period of accumulating snow" Sunday through Tuesday with highs in the single digits and dangerous wind chills.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a "prolonged period of accumulating snow" Sunday through Tuesday with highs in the single digits and dangerous wind chills.
One thing we learned this week is that electric cars do not function well in cold weather. Reports said that the polar vortex that hit the mid-section of the country last week caused havoc for electric car owners. Drained batteries and no heat...