Full Forecast
Current Conditions:
Manly clear in Billings with temps in the 40’s. Still breezy in and around the city but not as windy as it was yesterday.
High Wind Warning through tonight in Livingston, Big Timber and Harlowton areas. Strong west winds between 30 and 40 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph.
Dangerous crosswinds could make travel very difficult especially if you are driving a high-profile vehicle along I-90 and 191. Please use caution.
Winter Storm Advisories and Hazardous Weather Outlook for North Western WY and Yellowstone National Park through 6am Monday. Snow accumulations expected between 6 to 12 inches. Visibility will be limited at times. Please use caution if traveling in that area.
There may also be a few snow showers in the higher elevations of the Beartooth/Absarokas today and tonight. No snow is expected in the lower elevations however.
Tonight:
Winds will die down overnight, but it will still be breezy. Temps drop into the high 20’s and low 30’s across the region.
Tomorrow (Monday):
Warmer, temps moving back into the upper 40’s and low 50’s across the region.
Wind could still be an issue in Livingston, Big Timber and Harlowton areas, but gusts shouldn’t be as strong as they were over the weekend
Tuesday- Sunday:
Warming trend continues for several days. Tuesday and Wednesday both will be in the high 50’s and we may even hit 60. Temps are expected to drop back into the 40’s come Friday and will stay there through the weekend.
Don’t rule out a snow shower in the mountains from time to time this week, but for most of us, it will be mild and clear.