Posted 9:55 PM 5/23/2013 by Bob McGuire-Q2 Weather Center
Except for a Severe Thunderstorm Warning around 6PM tonight there has been no severe Weather. But it has been one impressive Light Show. Jason Laird Called and said he saw a couple of funnel clouds by Bridger and Fromberg, The Doppler shows the same. But as the storms moved north they have lost (More)
Posted 5:06 PM 5/22/2013 by Bob McGuire-Q2 Weather Center
It is a deep upper level Low pressure cell sitting and churning up moisture in the Pacific Northwest that is pumping some more rainfall into our area the next few days. This Low is so strong there is a Winter Weather Advisory for the Mountains in Northwest Montana, around Glacier Park. fifteen (More)
Posted 5:11 PM 5/21/2013 by Bob McGuire-Q2 Weather Center
We get a little break in the action today, but another disturbance is moving onshore in Washington and Oregon. This one will most likely dip into Wyoming, while slinging a little moisture our way in the process. The chance of rain does increase a little tomorrow and Thursday. After that we expect (More)
Posted 5:11 PM 5/20/2013 by Bob McGuire-Q2 Weather Center
It is a Low pressure Cell in the Dakota's that continues to pour more rain into Eastern Montana. Here in Billings we expect a few spotty showers again overnight and the next few days. But the Lions share of this rain storm has come and gone.We will only see a few leftover sprinkles tonight. Any (More)
Posted 8:46 PM 5/19/2013 by Jason Laird - Q2 Weather Center
Billings - Every hour were inching closer to normal precipitation levels for the year; as for this month, we are actually above normal!
The upper level trough that has been moving it's way through Montana is closing just over the Dakotas. What that means for us is yet another batch of rain (More)
Posted 8:55 PM 5/18/2013 by Jason Laird - Q2 Weather Center
BILLINGS - Showers will continue throughout our area tonight with a good chance of thunderstorms to top it off. A surface trough over our area is moving toward the South Eastern portion of the state and providing good surface convergence along with increasing shear aloft. This is likely to (More)