Glasgow, MT – After a sunny Sunday, a shift in Montana’s weather pattern will bring rain, snow, and gusty winds to Glasgow early this week. Residents should prepare for changing conditions beginning Monday afternoon, with precipitation and strong winds lasting through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to start after 5 p.m. Monday, with an 80% chance of precipitation. Winds will increase throughout the day, reaching gusts up to 23 mph. By Monday night, rain will transition to snow as temperatures drop to the mid-20s. Accumulations will remain light, with less than half an inch expected, but gusty winds may create slick road conditions.
Tuesday morning will see a lingering 20% chance of snow before skies clear. Highs will reach 36°F, but north winds around 11 mph will make it feel colder. By Wednesday, mostly sunny skies return with highs near 44°F and lighter winds.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will be mostly sunny, with highs reaching the mid-40s. However, another round of breezy conditions is expected Friday, with gusts up to 25 mph.
Drivers along U.S. Highway 2 should use caution Monday night as roads could become slick. Residents should also secure outdoor items ahead of strong winds. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve.