More Winter For Southeast Montana

Posted: Mar 5, 2010 10:50 PM
Updated: Mar 5, 2010 10:55 PM

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A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Southeastern Montana

Including the locations of...Baker...Plevna...Webster...Broadus...
Biddle...Powderville...Sonnette...Ekalaka...Alzada...Hammond...
Belltower
940 pm MST Fri Mar 5 2010

...Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 10 am MST
saturday...

A Winter Weather Advisory for snow and freezing rain remains in
effect until 10 am MST saturday.

* A wintry mix of rain...freezing rain and snow have already been
reported over the area. This has caused roads to become slick
in spots.

* The precipitation is expected to become all snow overnight.
snow accumulations will range from 1 to 3 inches with the
heaviest amounts over carter and powder river counties.

* Areas of dense fog have also been reported across Fallon and
Carter counties Friday evening...with visibilities being
reduced below a quarter mile at times. The fog will produce
patchy freezing drizzle which will create slick roadways
overnight.

* Use caution and take extra time when traveling tonight through
saturday morning. Be prepared for reduced visibilities and slick
spots on highways 7...212 and 323.

Precautionary/Preparedness actions...

A Winter Weather Advisory can be issued for a variety of winter
weather conditions such as light snow...sleet...and freezing

Bob McGuire

 

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