Montana Weather Alert: Friday Showers and Thunderstorms Likely After 3 PM — Up to 40% Chance in Billings Metro

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Billings, Montana – Showers and thunderstorms could disrupt Friday afternoon in Billings, as a wave of unstable weather rolls in from the west. The National Weather Service projects a 40% chance of rain and storms after 3 p.m., with gusty winds and lightning possible near peak commute times along I-90 and within the city.

Friday’s high will reach 86°F, with winds shifting from the north and increasing to 10 mph. The chance of showers and storms grows through the evening, especially after 6 p.m., when commuters and weekend travelers may face slick roadways and reduced visibility.

Saturday brings even more rain, with an 80% chance of widespread showers and thunderstorms across the Billings area. Temperatures will drop to a high of 79°F, and wet conditions are expected to persist through early Sunday morning. Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible. Residents should secure outdoor items, watch for pooling water, and drive cautiously.

Storm activity slows Sunday, but scattered showers and isolated rumbles of thunder remain possible. Monday appears dry with sunshine returning, though new storms may develop by Tuesday afternoon, keeping the pattern unsettled into midweek.

Plan ahead if you’re traveling or hosting outdoor events this weekend, and check back for updated alerts.


🌧️ Billings 5-Day Weather Outlook (June 20–24):

  • Friday: High 86°F. Showers and storms after 3 PM.
  • Saturday: High 79°F. Widespread rain and thunderstorms. 80% chance.
  • Sunday: High 63°F. Rain and storms possible after noon.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny. High 71°F.
  • Tuesday: High 77°F. 20% chance of thunderstorms.

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