Billings, MT – A significant winter storm is set to impact Montana this week, bringing heavy snowfall, bitter cold, and hazardous travel conditions. Snow is expected to continue through Wednesday, with accumulations reaching up to 18 inches in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Billings, a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until early Tuesday morning, with the heaviest snowfall expected Sunday night into Monday. Wind chills could drop as low as -15°F, making for dangerously cold conditions. Drivers should prepare for treacherous roads, reduced visibility, and icy conditions throughout the region.
Five-Day Forecast for Billings, MT:
• Monday:Snow continues with a high near 6°F. Winds from the northeast at 10–14 mph.
• Tuesday:A 40% chance of snow early, high of 2°F.
• Wednesday:Snow likely, high near 7°F, gusty winds possible.
• Thursday:Partly sunny with a high of 21°F, slightly warmer.
• Friday:Another round of snow possible, high near 25°F.
Travelers should check road conditions before heading out. For updates, visit 511mt.net or follow local advisories.