Glasgow, MT – A shift toward cooler, more seasonable temperatures is settling into northeast Montana today, with a gradual warm-up expected through the upcoming week.
According to the US National Weather Service in Glasgow, temperatures Sunday will hover near seasonal norms, with highs around the low 50s before climbing into the upper 50s and low 60s by midweek. Cities including Glendive, Sidney, and Wolf Point are expected to follow a similar trend, with the warmest conditions arriving Tuesday and Wednesday.
While most of the week will remain dry, forecasters note there are light chances for precipitation, particularly early in the week. However, the bigger concern comes midweek as winds begin to increase across the region.
Wednesday is shaping up to be the most impactful day, with stronger winds potentially creating elevated fire weather conditions, especially in open and rural areas across Valley County and surrounding communities.
Drivers along major roadways, including US Highway 2 and Montana Highway 24, should be aware of changing conditions midweek as gusty winds could impact travel, particularly for high-profile vehicles.
Residents can expect a generally quiet weather pattern overall, but should stay alert for updates as wind conditions develop.
How are conditions in your area today? Have you noticed stronger winds yet this week?
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