Advisory Archive
Under clear skies at 5 a.m., temperatures are in the mid-20s F with wind averaging 5-10 mph and gusts of 20 mph out of the W-SW in the north and E-SE in the south. Today will be sunny, wind will remain light and mountain temperatures will reach the low 40s, a few degrees warmer than yesterday. No snow is forecasted making this our 5th day in a row without precipitation, the driest span since we started daily forecasts on December 12.
This morning under clear skies, temperatures are 20F with west to southwest wind at 15-30 mph. Skies will stay clear, wind will remain the same and mountain temperatures will rise to 40F. There is no snow forecasted in the next 5 days, just sun and a taste of spring, so lather on SPF50 as Baz Luhrmann recommends in his classic song, Everybody’s Free to Wear Sunscreen.
This morning, mountain temperatures are in the teens to low 20s F, there is no new snow, and winds are 10-20 mph from the west to southwest except in the Hyalite area where they are 25-30 mph. Today, temperatures will rise to the upper 20s to low 30s F under mostly sunny skies and the wind will blow 10-20 mph from the southwest.
Yesterday, westerly wind gusted 30-50 mph near Bozeman, Big Sky and Cooke City. This morning there is no new snow and temperatures are single digits to mid-teens F. Today, wind will be west-southwest at 5-15 mph with gusts to 20 mph, and temperatures will rise to high 20s to low 30s F under mostly clear skies.
Since yesterday morning the mountains near Bozeman and Big Sky got 2-3” of light new snow, and elsewhere got none. This morning wind is westerly at 15-25 mph with gusts to 30 mph, and up to 50 mph in the Bridger Range. Temperatures are single digits above and below zero F. Today, under partly cloudy skies, temperatures will reach low 20s F and wind will be west-northwest at 10-20 mph with gusts to 30 mph. This week will be warm and mostly clear with no snow until next weekend.
In the last 24 hours, it snowed 10” near West Yellowstone, 7” in the Bridger Range, and 3-4” across the rest of the advisory area. Winds are westerly at 10-15 mph with gusts of 25 mph. Moderate westerly winds will continue today. Temperatures are in the single digits and teens F this morning and will rise into the teens F this afternoon. Light snowfall today won’t bring much accumulation.
This morning there are 2-5” of new snow around Big Sky, West Yellowstone, and Cooke City while the mountains near Bozeman stayed dry. Winds are 15-25 mph out of the south and west, with gusts of 40-50 mph. Similar winds will continue today, with peak gusts maybe backing off a little bit. Temperatures are in the single digits and teens F and will rise into the teens and low 20s F. Snowfall today and tonight will bring 2-4” by tomorrow morning.
Yesterday morning the mountains around Bozeman and Big Sky picked up 1-2” of snow. Wind is west to southwest at 15-25 mph, except in the Bridger Range where it is gusting to 40 mph. Mountain temperatures are in the single digits F and will rise into the teens. Today will become mostly cloudy with snow showers and wind kicking in later this afternoon through Friday. Wind will be west to southwest at 20-35 mph and by morning 2-3” will have fallen.
At 5 a.m. the Bridger Range got 4” overnight. In the last 24 hours 1-2” fell elsewhere except Lionhead. Wind has lessened to 10-15 mph from the W to SW with gusts to 25 mph. Mountain temperatures are in the single digits and will warm into the high teens with westerly wind at 10-20 mph. Scattered snow today will add 2-3” by late afternoon. Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will be snowy and windy.
Winds are blowing 20-30 mph from the west to southwest gusting to 75 mph except in the Taylor Fork and West Yellowstone where they are 15-20 mph with gusts around 40 mph. Temperatures are in the mid-teens to mid-20s F. The Bridger Range and the mountains around Cooke City received 8-11” of new snow with 1-3” everywhere else. High temperatures will be in the low to mid-20s F and will drop through the day. West winds will be 25-35 mph and Cooke City will get another 3-5” of snow with 1-2” in the mountains around Bozeman, Big Sky, and West Yellowstone.