Billings, MT – After a weekend of scorching heat, temperatures in Billings are expected to plummet into the 30s by Monday night, marking a dramatic shift in the weather.
According to the National Weather Service, while Sunday will see highs of 94°F, a cold front will move in by Monday, dropping daytime temperatures to 63°F and plunging overnight lows to 37°F. The significant drop in temperature is expected to bring cooler winds from the north, creating chilly conditions across the region. Residents should prepare for the sharp cooldown by ensuring outdoor plants, pipes, and pets are protected from the cold.
Monday night’s temperatures will be among the coldest seen in recent weeks, and officials urge Billings residents to dress in layers and consider heating adjustments as the cold air sets in. The weather service advises travelers on I-90 to prepare for colder driving conditions and to remain cautious as gusty winds may persist through the evening.