Montana Weather Alert: Severe Thunderstorms Expected by Saturday Night for Glasgow and U.S. Route 2

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Glasgow, Montana – A round of strong storms could rattle northeast Montana by Saturday evening, with severe thunderstorm risks climbing after 4 p.m.

According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop Saturday afternoon and evening, with gusty winds and hail possible before 11 p.m. in the Glasgow area. A 30% chance of precipitation increases to 70% Saturday night as storm energy intensifies along U.S. Route 2. Drivers and residents should prepare for sudden visibility drops, lightning, and downed limbs.

Sunday’s high will reach 81°F before clouds and storms roll in. East-southeast winds at 6 to 10 mph will shift south overnight. While Monday brings a sunny rebound near 85°F, weather stays unstable through Tuesday, when highs near 96°F will combine with breezy conditions to create fire weather concerns and heat-related health risks.

Glasgow should brace for a two-day heat wave starting Tuesday and peaking Wednesday near 98°F. Winds will remain light and variable, with dry, sunny skies through midweek. Locals are urged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor work in the afternoon, and check on vulnerable neighbors.

🔎 5-Day Forecast for Glasgow, MT

Sunday (July 6): 81°F, scattered PM storms. Severe risk after 4 p.m.
Monday: Sunny, 85°F. Dry and calm.
Tuesday: Hot, 96°F. Light wind. Heat safety recommended.
Wednesday: Very hot, 98°F. Morning calm, breezy afternoon.
Thursday: Slight storm chance at night. High 89°F, low 54°F.

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