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Warming trend will continue until Thanksgiving Day

Posted at 5:19 PM, Nov 18, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-18 19:21:19-05

A strong area of high pressure will help a warming trend through Wednesday of this week.

The above on demand STORMTracker video forecast with Meteorologist Carson Vickroy will walk you through the forecast hour by hour for next 24 hours so you can have an idea of what the start of your week will look like.

City by City Forecast:

BOZEMAN: LOW: 19°; HIGH MONDAY: 40°. Chilly, but not as cold as last night. Mostly sunny skies tomorrow will help temperatures rebound into the lower 40s for tomorrow afternoon.

BUTTE: LOW: 5°; HIGH MONDAY: 40°. Quiet weather tonight is expected. A valley inversion will set up which will drop temperatures for Butte into the single digits. Highs will rebound into the lower 40s with light winds tomorrow afternoon.

DILLON: LOW: 17°; HIGH MONDAY: 38°. Chilly temperatures tonight with clear skies. Temps will rebound into the lower to mid-40s by the afternoon with only light winds and abundant sunshine expected.

WEST YELLOWSTONE: LOW: -3°; HIGH MONDAY: 35°. A stout valley inversion will setup which will help temperatures fall below 0 tomorrow. Highs will be back into the 30s tomorrow with abundant sunshine.

 NEXT WEEK

The warming trend will continue tomorrow. Not only will it be dry but afternoon temps should be in the middle 40s by Tuesday and Wednesday. For Thanksgiving Day afternoon highs will be in the upper 30s and lower 40s with increasing clouds in the afternoon. Our next storm system will arrive Thanksgiving night which will result in the potential for accumulating snow for all of SW Montana Friday. Stay tuned for more updates from the KBZK and KXLF STORMTracker weather team.