Glasgow, MT – Wet spring weather and gusty winds will make a strong return to northeastern Montana starting Monday afternoon, with local impacts expected along Highway 2 and surrounding areas. Residents should prepare for slick roads, fast-changing conditions, and the first widespread rain chances of the season.
According to the National Weather Service, Glasgow will see partly sunny skies early Monday before winds increase and gusts reach up to 34 mph. A chance of rain returns late Monday night into Tuesday, with a 40% likelihood of showers between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Tuesday. Drivers along US-2 should anticipate reduced visibility and minor ponding in low-lying areas.
Tuesday brings mostly sunny conditions with highs near 59°F, but cloud cover increases again by Wednesday night. Another round of rain is possible Thursday with a 40% chance of precipitation and breezy southeast winds. Friday and Saturday remain unsettled with more rain possible and highs near the upper 50s to low 60s.
Typical spring weather patterns are emerging, with fluctuating temperatures and frequent wind events. Monday’s high will hit 64°F, but overnight lows could dip into the 30s.
Residents are urged to secure outdoor items, monitor local alerts, and use caution during commutes—especially along open stretches of Highway 2.
Stay weather-aware this week, and plan accordingly for changing spring conditions across Valley County and beyond.




