Early February may have felt like an early spring for most of Montana, but now, National Weather Service meteorologist Marty Whitmore says weeks of cold weather are in store.
The National Weather Service has posted a winter storm warning for areas of southern Montana and predicts a return of bitter cold temperatures throughout the state.
With all of the warm weather hitting Montana this winter, many are concerned that this summer will be plagued by drought, but that likely won't be the case.
Despite weather that has been more like spring than winter in February, Montana ski shops and ski areas report the season is still humming along just fine.
Weather forecasters were predicting more wintery conditions for western Montana this weekend, February 15, but Meteorologist Dan Zumpf says that weather patterns have changed.
The snow's been falling down all of Friday afternoon, and with more snow in the forecast it can only mean one thing: big business for Missoula’s Open Road.