Billings, MT – Residents of Billings can expect a significant change in weather starting tonight as a cold front moves into the area, bringing with it breezy conditions and a 20% chance of showers. This will mark the end of today’s warm weather, with highs reaching the mid-70s. By Tuesday, temperatures will drop significantly, with highs near 67°F and overnight lows dipping into the 40s.
According to the National Weather Service in Billings, tonight’s cold front will arrive with gusty winds and potential light rain showers, primarily after midnight. Drivers along I-90 should be cautious of slippery roads and reduced visibility as rain moves into the region. If traveling overnight or early Tuesday morning, plan ahead for possible slick conditions.
Tuesday will remain cooler, with a high of 67°F and a slight chance of early showers. By Wednesday night, another round of potential precipitation, with a 40% chance of showers, could impact evening travel and outdoor plans. Those preparing for Halloween activities should keep an eye on Thursday’s forecast, which will bring drier conditions but remain cool with highs around 60°F.
Looking ahead, the region will warm slightly by the weekend, with sunny skies and temperatures near 70°F. However, forecasters warn of the potential for another cold and wet system early next week. Be sure to stay updated with local forecasts for any sudden weather changes, especially if you’re planning to travel along major roadways like I-90.



