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Edgar, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Billings MT 257 PM MDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Lower elevation rain and higher elevation snow will taper off for most of the area tonight. A few slick spots can occur on foothill roads later tonight.

- High probability of a frost or freeze for most of the area tonight.

- Dry and warmer starting Monday.

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.DISCUSSION...

Tonight through Sunday...

500 mb shortwave trough axis runs from about NV to central MT this afternoon with the greatest precipitation coverage and intensity to the east of this feature. Models bring this trough to the southeast then eastward tonight into Monday. This pattern evolution will cause precipitation to diminish from north to south into Monday morning.

The precipitation that is occurring is falling mainly as rain below 5000 feet elevation with wet snow in the foothills above this elevation, and heavier, accumulating snow above 6000 feet. The Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory for our mountains remain in effect through 6 PM (western mountains) and midnight (Bighorn and Pryor Mountains). (The snow level has been fluctuating today, and at one point was around 4500 feet.) The Beartooth and Red Lodge Foothills could receive 0.5-1" of new snow through this evening from additional light snow. 12z HREF suggests about a 20% chance of some locations within those areas receiving the 1" amount of snow, with smaller amounts more probable. This snow could produce a few slick spots on foothill roads later tonight as temperatures cool with still high relative humidity preventing much drying.

Otherwise, sky conditions should display a clearing trend from north or northeast to the south overnight. The partly cloudy to mostly clear skies should facilitate surface cooling with many locations in our forecast area having a forecast low temperature near or below freezing. Western foothill locations are forecasted to drop into the 20s tonight. The area least likely to observe sub-freezing temperatures is east/southeast of Billings where cloud cover will probably persist long enough to prevent the stronger cooling that is expected elsewhere. Please be aware if you have sensitive plants.

500 mb ridging will then dominate our weather Monday into Friday with generally dry and warmer conditions. Models are in good agreement on the large-scale pattern through this time. There is some risk of another frost/freeze Monday night; please view our Weather Story for more details on that.

For next weekend, 500 mb height clusters generally agree on the idea of a trough over the eastern Pacific/Pacific Northwest/Northern Rockies region...but differ on location/timing. The evolution suggests an increasing chance of precipitation from west to east for most of the forecast area Friday night into Saturday evening and then a continuation of the chance of precipitation into Sunday. The chance of precipitation looks to reach about 40% near Billings, 50% near Livingston, 30% near Sheridan, and 20% or so near Miles City/Baker Saturday-Sunday.

High temperatures will generally rise from the 50s Monday to the 60s and 70s Wednesday through Saturday, before a potential cooldown next Sunday. NBM 10th to 90th percentile data shows that the uncertainty in the high temperature forecast increases toward the later part of the week, with the range of high temperatures at Billings being 63-73F Thursday, then 64-79F Saturday, and 50-70F Sunday. RMS

.AVIATION...

18z Discussion... Rain and snow showers are expected to continue across most sites (excluding KMLS/KBHK) through at least 00z if not a few hours longer. KSHR may see SHRA linger until around 04-05z. SN in the foothills (KLVM/K6S0) is lowering visibility and CIGs down to IFR at times and this will linger through 20z. After 06z precip will be fully exiting the region leading to widespread dry, VFR, and calm conditions. Mountains will be obscured through at least 12z. WMR &&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMP/POPS...

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun ----------------------------------------------------------- BIL 034/058 039/066 042/071 042/069 042/074 050/077 044/059 10/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 12/R 44/R LVM 026/057 029/066 034/070 036/070 038/075 044/071 036/055 20/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 24/R 55/R HDN 032/059 032/068 034/072 037/070 038/075 044/079 042/062 20/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 12/R 43/R MLS 032/061 035/068 039/072 040/070 041/076 046/079 046/063 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 01/U 22/R 4BQ 034/058 036/064 041/070 041/069 043/075 050/079 047/063 11/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 11/U 22/R BHK 028/059 033/066 039/072 040/070 040/074 045/079 043/064 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 01/U 21/B SHR 032/056 029/065 032/071 036/071 038/076 044/078 040/063 71/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 00/U 12/R 33/R

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.BYZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...Winter Storm Warning in effect until 6 PM MDT this evening FOR ZONES 67-68. Winter Weather Advisory in effect until midnight MDT tonight FOR ZONE 171. WY...Winter Weather Advisory in effect until midnight MDT tonight FOR ZONE 198.

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