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Old 11-29-2011, 11:22 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Urgent - winter weather message
national weather service billings mt
829 pm mst tue nov 29 2011

.a strong storm system will bring a period of snow to the area
wednesday through early thursday morning. There is the potential
for heavy snow along the north slopes of the beartooth mountains
and in the vicinity of the big horn mountains. In addition to the
heavy snow...gusty north winds will produce a threat for
significant blowing and drifting snow wednesday afternoon and
wednesday night.

Mtz030-032-033-035>039-056>058-064-wyz099-301530-
/o.con.kbyz.ww.y.0036.111130t1800z-111201t1600z/
treasure-custer-fallon-yellowstone-powder river-carter-
southern big horn-eastern carbon-red lodge foothills-
northern big horn-southern rosebud-paradise valley-
sheridan foothills-
including the locations of...hysham...bighorn...miles city...
Ismay...volborg...baker...plevna...webster...billi ngs...laurel...
Huntley...pompeys pillar...custer...broadview...broadus...
Biddle...powderville...sonnette...ekalaka...alzada ...hammond...
Belltower...lodge grass...pryor...wyola...fort smith...bridger...
Joliet...fromberg...belfry...warren...red lodge...roberts...
Roscoe...hardin...crow agency...busby...lame deer...ashland...
Birney...emigrant...sheridan...dayton...ranchester ...big horn...
Story...clearmont
829 pm mst tue nov 29 2011

...winter weather advisory remains in effect from 11 am wednesday
to 9 am mst thursday...

A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow remains in effect
from 11 am wednesday to 9 am mst thursday.

* impacts: Snow and blowing snow have the potential to create very
difficult to impossible travel conditions beginning mid day
wednesday. Bitter cold wind chill values wednesday night will
present dangerous conditions for anyone outdoors.

* timing: Snow is expected to develop mid day wednesday and
intensify into the evening hours. Periods of heavy snow are
possible from wednesday night through early thursday morning.

* snow accumulation: Up to 5 inches of snow are possible.

* winds: North winds of 15 to 35 mph are expected to develop
wednesday afternoon. These gusty winds will bring the threat of
significant blowing and drifting snow along with bitter cold
wind chill values wednesday night through thursday morning.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A winter weather advisory can be issued for a variety of winter
weather conditions such as light snow...blowing snow...sleet...
Freezing rain...and extreme wind chills.

&&
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Old 11-29-2011, 11:23 PM
 
Location: NW Montana
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Default Blowing snow (and yes this is not far from Wiliston)

Snow is expected throughout northeast montana wednesday and wednesday evening. Most amounts will be 2 to 4 inches. North winds will rapidly increase wednesday afternoon to 15 to 25 mph...with occasional gusts to 40 mph. These winds will continue into wednesday evening producing areas of blowing snow. A winter weather advisory is in effect from 8 am wednesday through 4 am thursday. Travel may be difficult on wednesday as streets... Sidewalks...and highways become very icy and slippery with temperatures dropping wednesday afternoon and evening. Also expect very poor visibility at times due to the snow and blowing snow. .spotter information statement... Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions according to standard operating procedures. $$ mtz017>020-059-061-062-301200- central and southern valley-daniels-sheridan-western roosevelt- northern phillips-northern valley-eastern roosevelt- 924 pm mst tue nov 29 2011 this hazardous weather outlook is for portions of northeast montana. .day one...tonight snow is expected to develop across the area after midnight. A winter weather advisory is in effect beginning 3 am. .days two through seven...wednesday through monday snow is expected throughout northeast montana wednesday and wednesday evening. Most amounts will be 2 to 5 inches. North winds will rapidly increase wednesday afternoon to 15 to 25 mph...with occasional gusts to 40 mph. These winds will continue into wednesday evening producing areas of blowing snow. The winter weather advisory remains in effect through 4 am thursday. Travel may be difficult on wednesday as streets... Sidewalks...and highways become very icy and slippery with temperatures dropping wednesday afternoon and evening. Also expect very poor visibility at times due to the snow and blowing snow. .spotter information statement... Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions according to standard operating procedures. $$
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Old 12-13-2011, 05:00 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Default Dense Fog Advisory, North of Glaskow, 12-13-2011

Urgent - weather message
national weather service glasgow mt
241 pm mst tue dec 13 2011

mtz018-061-140500-
/o.ext.kggw.fg.y.0005.000000t0000z-111214t0500z/
daniels-northern valley-
including the cities of...scobey...opheim
241 pm mst tue dec 13 2011

...dense fog advisory now in effect until 10 pm mst this evening
above 2500 feet...

The dense fog advisory above 2500 feet is now in effect until
10 pm mst this evening.

* visibility...1/4 mile or less at times.

* timing...low stratus and dense freezing fog is expected to
continue into the early evening. Elevations above 2500 feet will
continue to be impacted with dense fog and visibility below 1/4
mile. The fog should dissipate this evening.

* impacts...travel will continue to be hazardous from reduced
visibility and possibly slippery roads from the freezing fog.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A dense fog advisory means visibilities will frequently be
reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving...slow down...
Use your headlights...and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.
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Old 12-16-2011, 08:07 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Default Dense Fog Alert, North East Montana, 12-16-2011

Urgent - weather message
national weather service glasgow mt
554 pm mst fri dec 16 2011

mtz016>020-023>025-059-060-062-171000-
/o.exb.kggw.fg.y.0006.000000t0000z-111217t1500z/
central and southeast phillips-central and southern valley-
daniels-sheridan-western roosevelt-mccone-richland-dawson-
northern phillips-southwest phillips-eastern roosevelt-
including the cities of...malta...saco...glasgow...fort peck...
Hinsdale...frazer...scobey...plentywood...medicine lake...
Wolf point...poplar...circle...sidney...fairview...glen dive...
Richey...whitewater...zortman...culbertson
554 pm mst fri dec 16 2011

...dense fog advisory in effect until 8 am mst saturday...

The national weather service in glasgow has issued a dense fog
advisory...which is in effect until 8 am mst saturday.

* visibility...less than 1/4 mile below 3000 feet.

* timing...dense fog will continue across the region through mid
saturday morning.

* impacts...roads may become slippery as black ice develops in
the fog. Persons are advised to slow down...use headlights...
And exercise caution when traveling through mid evening. If
the fog lingers through the overnight hours heavy frost
buildup on power lines could also cause problems.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A dense fog advisory means visibilities will frequently be
reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving...slow down...
Use your headlights...and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.
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Old 12-17-2011, 02:54 AM
 
Location: NW Montana
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Thanks EH, will be watching out for Santa along the way.
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Old 12-17-2011, 02:04 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Originally Posted by Mt-7 View Post
Thanks EH, will be watching out for Santa along the way.
Keep watching for him. haha

I'm having a hard time chasing down this thread every time I want to add some data or an alert. I've been watching the amount of traffic this gets as opposed to the information link that we stuck. This is currently getting about twice the traffic and if I'm the only one that's going to add to it, to try and keep it afloat where we can see it, it's not worth searching it down everytime.
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Old 12-17-2011, 02:10 PM
 
Location: western montana
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Ripley's believe it or not. THUNDER showers expected for western Montana tomorrow. It's a good thing Santa's not coming yet!
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Old 12-17-2011, 05:25 PM
 
Location: NW Montana
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What if we resticky it? I have to say I miss seeing it up top..i know picky picky.
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Old 12-17-2011, 07:00 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Default High Wind Warning, Cut Bank area, 12-17-2011

Urgent - weather message
national weather service great falls mt
1228 pm mst sat dec 17 2011

mtz010-180730-
/o.exa.ktfx.hw.w.0049.000000t0000z-111218t1900z/
eastern glacier-
including the following locations...cut bank
1228 pm mst sat dec 17 2011

...high wind warning in effect until noon mst sunday...

The national weather service in great falls has issued a high
wind warning...which is in effect until noon mst sunday.

* timing and main impact: Strong winds are expected over the
rocky mountain front from this afternoon through sunday
morning.

* winds: Sustained west winds of 35 to 45 mph...with gusts to
70 mph are expected. Isolated gusts near 80 mph are possible
near ridge tops.

* impacts and actions: Drivers of high profile vehicles should use
caution and may find driving difficult at times due to the high
winds...especially along north-south roadways. Loose outdoor
items should be secured immediately.
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Old 12-18-2011, 01:45 PM
 
Location: Spots Wyoming
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Default Winter Weather Advisory, Great Falls, 12-18-2011

Urgent - winter weather message
national weather service great falls mt
1143 am mst sun dec 18 2011


mtz009-010-012>014-046-048>051-190600-
/o.new.ktfx.ww.y.0055.111218t2100z-111219t0600z/
northern rocky mountain front-eastern glacier-cascade-chouteau-
central and southern lewis and clark-eastern pondera-
southern rocky mountain front-eastern teton-judith basin-fergus-
including the following locations...browning...marias pass...
Cut bank...great falls...kings hill pass...lincoln...
Rogers pass...conrad...choteau...fairfield...stanford...
Lewistown...lewistown divide
1143 am mst sun dec 18 2011

...winter weather advisory in effect from 2 pm this afternoon to
11 pm mst this evening...

The national weather service in great falls has issued a winter
weather advisory for a flash freeze...which is in effect from 2 pm
this afternoon to 11 pm mst this evening.


* timing and main impact: Light snow will develop over the
mountains of north central and central montana this afternoon
and evening. Light snow is expected to begin in northern
locations first...including cut bank...and spread into the rest
of the area after 5pm...including lincoln...great falls...and
lewistown. Snow will initially melt on contact with area
roadways...however falling temperatures and loss of sunlight
will lead to freezing of the melted snow on some roadways.

* snow accumulations: Snow accumulations are expected to remain
under one inch in the lower elevations...with and inch or two in
the higher elevations.

* winds and visibility: Visibility could be reduced to 1 mile in
areas of light snow and fog.

* locations affected include: Fairfield...choteau...stanford...
Conrad...browning...marias pass...lewistown...lewistown
divide...cut bank...great falls...kings hill pass... Lincoln...
Rogers pass

precautionary/preparedness actions...

A winter weather advisory for a flash freeze means that
ice is expected to form on roadways due to the initially melting
snow as temperatures cool to below the freezing point. Hazardous
driving conditions will persist well after the precipitation has
ended as roads will remain icy.

For specific road and travel conditions in montana...dial 5 1 1.
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