In the past, the Montana Office of Tourism has done a great job at bringing tourists into Montana. However, with the launch of a new campaign this month, I worry that this new campaign may be too late.
After a catastrophic flooding event, we all want to get back to normal. However, you need to take it slow, and safe, while cleaning up. Here are some tips on how to best do that!
If you're headed to MontanaFair or have other outdoor events planned for Sunday (8/11), keep an eye on the weather. Severe weather is possible for Billings and the surrounding area through tonight.
Whenever there is imminent danger for fire in the forests they restrict use, campfires, motorized ATV's etc. Also, back country use is restricted when there is avalanche danger. I think it would have been appropriate to restrict river use this weekend because of the record setting flood dangers...
Hydrologists say the Clark Fork is on track for record flooding. According to the National Weather Service, the latest projection is for it to reach the 13-and-a-half foot range in Missoula, and some of the high country weather stations show 60-to-70 inches of water has yet to melt out...