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Below are any warnings about hazardous weather in the State of Montana issued by the Montana Department of Transportation. This can be any type of weather including snow, ice, rain, flooding, heat and more.
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Current Warnings for Hazardous Weather Conditions in Montana
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*********************************************************************** Note: Be sure to pay close attention to the date and time of each warning. This document contains all warnings in the state so please read the complete document. *********************************************************************** FLUS45 KBYZ 172052 HWOBYZ Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Billings MT 252 PM MDT Sat Apr 17 2021 MTZ029.034-036-037-040-042-057-058-063.065-139-169-170-173-228-235- 172200- Musselshell-Treasure-Northern Rosebud-Custer-Fallon- Northern Stillwater-Powder River-Carter-Northern Park- Golden Valley-Northern Big Horn-Southern Rosebud-Judith Gap- Paradise Valley-Livingston Area-Southeastern Carbon-Bighorn Canyon- Northern Carbon-Northeastern Yellowstone-Southern Wheatland- Southwestern Yellowstone- 252 PM MDT Sat Apr 17 2021 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central Montana...south central Montana and southeast Montana. * WHAT...Significant weather change with deteriorating travel conditions due to snow and wind. * WHERE...Southern Montana and North Central Wyoming. * WHEN...Sunday through Monday. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A powerful cold front will move through Sunday afternoon creating a sharp drop in temperatures with areas of snowfall developing. Lower elevations could see a couple of inches. Travel conditions will likely be affected by areas of snow and blowing snow. The Monday morning commute could be slick in many areas. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Be sure to stay tuned for further updates on this potential hazardous weather. Additional graphics can be found at: https://www.weather.gov/billings && -------------------------------- **************************** ****************************