Western Montana Rivers Continue to Rise as Snow Pack MeltsWestern Montana Rivers Continue to Rise as Snow Pack MeltsWater levels continue to rise around Missoula.Peter ChristianPeter Christian
Clark Fork to Climb to More than Double Average Depth Next WeekClark Fork to Climb to More than Double Average Depth Next WeekWhile water levels in western Montana are already high, they will continue to climb through next week, flooding more and more areas.Jon KingJon KingNick ChrestensonNick Chrestenson
Expected Heavy Rains Draw Flood Watch For Western MontanaExpected Heavy Rains Draw Flood Watch For Western MontanaThe National Weather Service Office in Missoula has declared a flood watch for western Montana starting at 3:00 p.m. on Monday and continuing through late Tuesday night. Peter ChristianPeter Christian
Low River Levels And Higher Water Temperatures Signal Possible RestrictionsLow River Levels And Higher Water Temperatures Signal Possible RestrictionsFishing restrictions on local rivers could be on the way due to higher summer temperatures.Peter ChristianPeter Christian
High Temps Bring New Fishing Restrictions to the Bitterroot and Clark Fork RiversHigh Temps Bring New Fishing Restrictions to the Bitterroot and Clark Fork RiversMontana Fish, Wildlife and parks is putting new fishing restrictions on both the Clark Fork and Bitterroot Rivers.Jon KingJon King