Glasgow, MT – Montana residents can look forward to several warm, sunny days as the state enjoys a midweek stretch of calm, fall weather. Clear skies and highs in the 70s will dominate through Thursday, offering perfect conditions for early Halloween decorating, outdoor projects, and local pumpkin patch visits.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures around Glasgow are expected to reach the mid-70s by Thursday, October 9, before clouds begin to build late Friday. A 20–30% chance of light showers may arrive by Saturday, bringing a brief cool-down and a taste of typical fall chill. Winds will remain moderate, shifting from southeast to west across the region, with gusts up to 28 mph on Friday.
Drivers using Highway 2 and nearby rural routes should be cautious of gusty crosswinds during the late-week warm-up, especially for high-profile vehicles. For those planning fall events or outdoor gatherings, Thursday looks like the week’s best day for clear skies and mild temperatures.
Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday are expected to trend cooler, with highs returning to the 50s and lows near freezing — a possible first fall frost for parts of northeastern Montana.
Five-Day Forecast Snapshot:
- Tuesday: Sunny, High 69°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, High 76°F
- Thursday: Sunny, High 74°F
- Friday: Mostly Clear, High 77°F
- Saturday: 20–30% Showers, High 78°F