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Moiese, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 237 AM MDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Wet and cool today, with cooler and unsettled weather continuing through the work week

- Further cooling expected this weekend, with increasing chances for mountain snow, especially near the Continental Divide

A low-pressure system off the Pacific Northwest coast will maintain southwest flow aloft over western Montana and north-central Idaho. An embedded shortwave trough will increase showers and isolated thunderstorms through this morning. Based on upstream precipitation of 0.15 to 0.30 inches in central Idaho, a wet morning is anticipated. This wave exits by midday, but a second disturbance will enhance shower activity again from mid-afternoon into the evening. Most locations will receive wetting rains (> 0.10"), with a 60-80% probability of receiving 0.25 inches or more across the higher terrain of north-central Idaho and western Montana.

This active and cool pattern continues through the work week as the low slowly shifts inland. Temperatures will remain near normal. Showers will persist daily, with the focus shifting toward northwest Montana and the Idaho Panhandle on Wednesday. If skies clear sufficiently Thursday and Friday nights, low-lying valleys will be susceptible to sub-freezing temperatures.

Guidance continues to favor a deeper trough digging south from Canada this weekend, advecting a colder airmass into the region. This increases the likelihood of northeast winds across western Montana and snow levels lowering to around 5000 feet. There is now a ~60% probability of at least 1 inch of snow for the higher terrain along the Continental Divide by Monday morning, and a 20% probability for 6 inches or more. Backcountry users should prepare for cold and wet conditions.

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.AVIATION...Widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms will create challenging aviation conditions today. Expect periods of lowered ceilings and visibility, resulting in widespread MVFR conditions. IFR conditions are likely within heavier showers and near any thunderstorms. The persistent precipitation focused on the higher terrain of north-central Idaho and western Montana will lead to extensive mountain obscuration. These impacts will be most pronounced through this morning (30/1600z) and will redevelop from mid- afternoon into the evening (30/2100z to 01/0400z).

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. &&

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NWS MSO Office Area Forecast Discussion

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