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Tracking Two Storms Impacting the Northern U.S. Through Thanksgiving and into This Weekend

Heavy lake effect snow and gusty winds, including some local blizzard conditions, will continue into Thanksgiving Day across the Great Lakes then lingering through Friday night for Lakes Erie and Ontario. Confidence is increasing for another winter storm to develop over the northern and central Rockies Friday and track across the central Plains through the Midwest and Great Lakes this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Nov 27, 2025 at 1:04:30 am MST

If you are hitting the road for the holiday, here is what you need to know about the weather across Western Montana and North Central Idaho this week. Thanksgiving Day (Thursday) Mainly unsettled with a slight chance of a wintry mix, including isolated pockets of freezing rain. Round 2: The "Return Trip" (Friday - Saturday) This is the big one. An Arctic Front arrives late Thursday. Thursday night through Friday: Temperatures will crash. Wet roads could "flash freeze" into black ice. The Weekend: Widespread light snow and the coldest air of the season so far. Travel Tips: ✅ Check road conditions at 511 before you go. ✅ Pack an emergency kit (blankets, water, flashlight). ✅ Allow extra time for travel
Another round of precipitation is anticipated Thursday morning across much of Western Montana. This round will be slightly warmer than the last meaning some mixed precipitation or freezing rain is possible especially in valley locations south of US-2. Slick roads will be possible. Watch out for black ice.

 

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