Great Falls, MT: 2-5 Inches of Snow, Blowing Winds Reduce Visibility Through Saturday Morning

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Great Falls, MT – Snowfall and strong winds are sweeping across Montana, creating hazardous travel conditions. Residents should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility through Saturday morning.

According to the National Weather Service, the Southern Rocky Mountain Front and nearby foothills are expected to receive up to 2 inches of additional snow by Friday afternoon. Wind gusts as high as 50 mph are creating widespread blowing snow, impacting areas like Wolf Creek, MacDonald Pass, and Choteau. The advisory for these regions expires at 3 p.m.

In Cascade County and surrounding areas, snowfall totals will range from 1 to 5 inches, with heavier accumulations near mountains like Judith Gap. The advisory for these regions remains in effect until noon Saturday. High winds are increasing the risk of power line damage and tree falls.

Blizzard-like conditions are reported in the Little Belt and Judith Mountains, where up to 6 inches of snow is expected. Visibility remains a concern, particularly on mountain passes like Kings Hill Pass. Chains may be necessary for some vehicles in these areas.

The National Weather Service urges drivers to use caution. Reduced visibility and slippery roads will likely affect commutes through Friday evening and into Saturday. Road condition updates are available by calling 511 or visiting the Montana Department of Transportation’s website.

Residents should prepare for potential power outages and avoid unnecessary travel in affected regions. Stay informed by monitoring local weather updates and advisories.

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