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Tracking Weekend Storm Impacts

A storm and trailing cold front will continue to slowly move through the Gulf Coast and Southeast U.S. through this weekend with widespread rain showers and isolated thunderstorms. A fast-moving clipper storm may bring several inches of snow to the north-central Plains, Midwest, eastern Great Lakes, and Northeast regions this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 12:28:08 am MST

⚠️❄️ Mountain Snow Impacting Weekend Travel We are seeing active winter weather continue across the higher elevations through Sunday. If your weekend plans take you over Lookout, Marias, Lost Trail, or Lolo Pass, be prepared for winter driving conditions. What to expect: Periods of moderate snow 🌨️ Slushy or snow-covered roadways ⚠️ Lower visibility at times 🌫️ Check 511 for the latest road status before you head out!
Multiple rounds of inland-penetrating Atmospheric Rivers will target the Northern Rockies starting Sunday. This will be a long-duration event with much warmer-than-normal temperatures and precipitation totals potentially rivaling historic amounts for this time of year. Impacts: 💧 Potential for widespread roadway ponding & urban flooding 📈 Sharp rises on numerous creeks/streams 🪨 Rock & mudslides are also possible Before snow levels rise to 5-7k ft regionwide, prepare for messy wet weather and potential flooding!

 

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