Billings, MT – Hot conditions are expected Sunday, with highs in the 70s and 80s for locations east of the mountains, while temperatures cool significantly in western Montana and Idaho. The National Weather Service warns that conditions will be wetter in these western areas, with rain expected in parts of the region.
According to the National Weather Service, a cold front will push through the region Sunday evening, significantly dropping temperatures for Monday. Highs in the Billings area are expected to only reach the mid-60s on Monday, much cooler than Sunday’s forecasted highs in the mid-80s. Areas such as Great Falls and Helena will experience similar temperature drops, while some areas of the western mountains, including Missoula, will see rain.
Travelers and residents should be prepared for the sharp contrast in weather conditions. The sudden drop in temperatures could impact evening plans, especially in regions impacted by rain. The cooler weather is expected to last into Monday, with some areas seeing highs in the 50s and 60s.
Be prepared for significant changes in weather and take precautions to stay safe during this dramatic shift in temperatures. Keep an eye out for additional weather alerts as the cold front progresses.




