It's a psuedo-January Thaw for some parts of Montana as temperatures have warmed above average in the mountains and across the plains, just not the valleys yet.
Additional snow showers or snow squalls may move in later in the day, which could play a role in Wednesday's evening commute.
With a weak La Niña returning in the equatorial Pacific, our weather across the Great Lakes could turn more active for the ...
As a result, the region can expect an above-average forecast, but it is essential to note that winter is not yet over.
Increasing clouds and light snow developing overnight. There could be an inch or two on the ground by daybreak in some ...
Most of the state will be under a wind advisory for much of Wednesday. Temperatures will again rise Wednesday into the ...
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The next few weeks look quite a bit milder than last week, but still near normal temperatures. The Great Lakes ice cover will ...
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Temperatures on Tuesday will be in the 20s much of the day, and as the winds pick up, it will feel bitterly cold. Expect more ...
After almost three weeks of dry weather, a big change to wet/cool weather arrives this coming weekend. But what about lowland ...
The snow we have on the ground will be it until February when the storm pattern increases along with arctic air moving back ...