Glasgow, MT – Residents in northeast Montana should prepare for hazardous conditions Tuesday, as strong winds and freezing rain move through the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a High Wind Warning until 5 p.m. Monday and a Winter Weather Advisory through noon Tuesday, warning of gusts up to 60 mph and icy roads.
According to the NWS, freezing rain could accumulate overnight into early Tuesday, making for slick roads and hazardous travel conditions. Winds from the west-northwest will strengthen throughout the day, with gusts reaching 32 mph. Drivers, particularly those in high-profile vehicles, should use caution.
Five-Day Forecast for Glasgow, MT
• Tuesday: Freezing rain early, then a chance of rain. High of 47°F. Wind gusts up to 32 mph.
• Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy with a low near 26°F. Winds 11-16 mph.
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny and breezy. High near 48°F.
• Thursday: Mostly sunny, warming up to 55°F. Gusts up to 21 mph.
• Friday: Mostly sunny and cooler, with a high of 48°F.
With fluctuating temperatures and high winds, power outages and travel disruptions are possible. Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local authorities for real-time advisories.
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