The Winter 2021 Weather Outlook has been released from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and it looks to be a colder and wetter than average season headed our way.
Colder temperatures and some significant snow accumulation is expected this week through many parts of Montana, with some areas of the state predicted to have more than 18 inches of powder by midweek.
There will be elevated fire danger for Yellowstone County through tomorrow (Tuesday) with high temperatures expected to be in the 80's, but a pattern change is coming to Billings weather.
Winter arrived in the Treasure State over the past couple of days, thanks to a September storm that brought snow to higher elevations, and that has skiers excited about what's going to be coming soon.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for Yellowstone County, and most of southeastern Montana, with conditions elevated for fire weather on Wednesday (9/15).
But when my time comes, I'm taking a trip. It's time to see America and all of the attractions that I've never been able to get to and probably a few that I've been to before.
With fall like temperatures in Billings the past couple of days, it's not surprising that snow is expected to fall tonight in the Beartooth Mountains, according to the National Weather Service.
A more then 40 degree swing is coming to the Magic City, with some forecasts predicting highs going from 105 degrees yesterday (Monday) to the upper 50's by tomorrow.