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Paradise, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 102 PM MDT Fri Oct 3 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Snow for the higher terrain Saturday into Sunday, especially around Glacier National Park.

- Widespread frost/freeze for Monday and Tuesday mornings.

A storm system is still on track to slide south out of Canada this weekend, bringing our first widespread mountain snowfall to areas along the Continental Divide, especially Glacier National Park, Saturday evening and Sunday. The latest guidance suggests 4 to 8 inches of snowfall for elevations above 5500 feet in the GNP region, with a 15 percent probability of accumulations reaching 10 inches at elevations similar to Logan Pass. Snow levels on Sunday morning could be as low as 3000 feet along Highway 2 from West Glacier to Marias Pass, with around a 60 percent probability for up to 2 inches of snow on the pass itself. Any snow that falls in the lower elevations will be less than an inch and will likely melt upon contact with road surfaces.

Due to these expected impacts, the Winter Storm Watch has been upgraded to a Winter Storm Warning. Those with plans to recreate in the backcountry of the Glacier Park Region should consider delaying their plans.

As the front moves south early Sunday, snow is also expected to impact the mountains of the Seeley Lake/Potomac region, as well as the Anaconda/Pintler range; Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for these areas. Please pack additional supplies for cold, wet, and breezy conditions in the backcountry.

As the disturbance moves out of the area late Sunday into Monday, a drier airmass will settle in over the region. With the combination of clear skies and this colder airmass, the first widespread hard freeze is expected for the majority of the valleys of western Montana. The lower valleys of Idaho and Clearwater counties are expected to remain above freezing but will still likely see their first frost in areas from Orofino to Grangeville.

A ridge of high pressure builds over the region by the middle of next week, allowing for a gradual warming trend with chilly morning lows and seasonable afternoon highs.

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.AVIATION... A band of light to occasionally moderate rain over west-central Montana will slowly shift east and dissipate through the evening. Mountain obscurations and lowered ceilings will continue to be a problem. Partial clearing tonight may allow for patchy valley fog by Saturday morning but overall enough cloud cover should remain to limit widespread fog development. A disturbance dropping south from British Columbia will open up the potential of scattered light showers beginning in northwest Montana during the morning. Scattered light/moderate showers then expand areawide in the afternoon.

Further changes arrive early Sunday as a backdoor cold front increases northeast winds (especially near the Divide) and shower coverage with snow levels dropping to 4000-5000 feet.

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...Winter Storm Warning from midnight Saturday night to noon MDT Sunday for West Glacier Region.

Winter Weather Advisory from midnight Saturday night to noon MDT Sunday for Butte/Blackfoot Region...Potomac/Seeley Lake Region.

ID...None. &&

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NWS MSO Office Area Forecast Discussion

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