Great Falls, MT — After a stretch of near or slightly below normal temperatures, Montanans should prepare for a noticeable warm-up as the weekend approaches. The National Weather Service in Great Falls has issued a forecast indicating that afternoon temperatures will climb above normal levels starting Sunday, with some areas likely seeing highs in the lower 90s.
According to the National Weather Service, this warmer trend will begin on Sunday and persist into the early part of next week. While temperatures are not expected to reach the intense heat levels experienced in July, the region will experience a brief period of above-normal warmth. The forecast suggests highs around 90 degrees in Great Falls, Lewistown, and other central parts of the state.
Residents and visitors planning outdoor activities are advised to take precautions, including staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged sun exposure during peak afternoon hours. The temperature rise is expected to be most significant in eastern Montana, where highs could reach the mid-90s. Cooler mornings are expected to continue, with lows in the upper 50s to lower 60s providing some relief.




