Montana wakes to a sharp 28-degree chill and a pale winter sunrise over Glasgow, with wind chills near 20 degrees making it feel colder on exposed skin. Frost clings to windshields, and shaded sidewalks remain slick from minor melt and refreeze. If you’re heading out early, take it slow on residential streets.
According to the National Weather Service in Glasgow, skies stay mostly sunny today with a high near 44 degrees and calm winds. That steady February sunshine helps soften snowpack and improve road conditions along U.S. Highway 2. Still, once the sun dips later, temperatures fall quickly back into the lower 20s, allowing any moisture to refreeze.
Thursday brings another bright day with highs near 43. Friday turns slightly warmer, reaching 46 degrees under sunny skies. Valentine’s Weekend looks quiet and seasonably mild. Saturday climbs to 47 degrees with partial sunshine, while Sunday settles near 44 under mostly cloudy skies.
The bigger shift arrives early next week. Washington’s Birthday holds near 45 with mostly sunny skies, but a slight chance of rain and snow develops Monday night into Tuesday. Highs Tuesday cool to the upper 30s, and a brief mix could create slushy patches if precipitation develops.
Longer-range trends hint at above-average temperatures returning late next week across much of Montana. That could mean more thaw than freeze as mid-February transitions toward a subtle spring tease.
For now, expect dry roads by afternoon and cold refreeze conditions after sunset. Are you noticing slick spots in your neighborhood this morning?
Five Day Outlook for Glasgow, Montana:
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 44.
Thursday: Sunny, high 43.
Friday: Sunny, high 46.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 47.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 44.


