Missoula, MT – A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for multiple regions of western Montana and parts of Idaho, with snowfall expected to impact travel conditions from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Missoula, snowfall will begin around 1 PM MST Wednesday, with accumulation estimates ranging from 2 to 6 inchesdepending on elevation. Higher mountain passes, including Marias Pass, Lookout Pass, Lolo Pass, and Lost Trail Pass, are expected to receive the heaviest snow.
Areas Affected & Expected Snowfall:
• Flathead/Mission Valleys & West Glacier Region: Up to 3 inches
• Lower Clark Fork Region: 2 to 6 inches, with higher totals at mountain passes
• Missoula & Bitterroot Valleys: 2 to 4 inches
• Butte/Blackfoot Region: Up to 2 inches, with icy roads expected after sunset
• Northern & Southern Clearwater Mountains (ID): 3 to 6 inches
• Western & Eastern Lemhi County (ID): Up to 6 inches in higher elevations
Impact on Travel & Safety Precautions:
Road conditions will deteriorate, particularly during the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. Drivers should expect slippery roads, reduced visibility, and potential travel delays, especially over mountain passes.
What to Do:
• Slow down and allow extra travel time.
• Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle.
• Check road conditions before traveling by dialing 511.
This Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 8 AM MST Thursday. Stay updated with local forecasts and travel alerts.




