Unfortunately this cold front has brought some wind but it is going to be sticking around for Western Montana again through next week and hopefully providing a lot of much-needed rain.
If you hear folks in Montana complaining about a hot summer, they’re not wrong. According to National Weather Service Meteorologist Luke Robinson, temperatures so far this month have been above normal.
Warm weather this past week led to flooding in many areas of western Montana, but it shot an ice jam on Lolo Creek toward the highway and is now being carefully monitored.
If you don't have clothing to donate but still want to help out, you can make cash donations to help the kids at Mineral Community Hospital in Superior.
Missoula County Disaster and Emergency Services Director Adriane Beck chaired a public meeting this week to discuss what a team of officials had been planning for in the past four months.
Montana might seem like a cold place, especially for those who recently moved here from a coastal state, but while you're out shoveling snow or warming your hands it might be helpful to have a little perspective on just how cold it can really get.