Blacktail Mtn BLTM8

Ronan Creek, Flathead, MT | 5510ft

Current conditions

Air temperature

59F

Snow depth

0.0in

Snow water equivalent

0.2in

Percipitation accumulation

17.3in

Wind

N direction

0.0mph speed

0.0mph gust


Days:
7 14 30 90 Water year
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Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Light and variable wind.

Forecast discussion

122 FXUS65 KMSO 162008 AFDMSO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 208 PM MDT Wed Jul 16 2025 .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGES: - Breezy, warm and dry days are expected through the weekend. - There`s a 65 percent chance that a cooler, wetter and breezy weather system could impact northwest Montana on Monday. The unusual weather system from yesterday left residual cloud cover across portions of the Divide this morning into the afternoon. Fair-weather cumulus clouds have developed over the mountains in northwest Montana, likely a result of the copious amounts of rainfall that occurred there. Multiple locations received well over 0.50 of rainfall, and a few mountain locations recorded over an inch, and over 2 inches across far northwest Lincoln County! Low temperatures got real close to the freezing mark in Polebridge, Olney and in a few locations west of Marion this morning. Also, wildfire smoke could be smelled in the air across western Montana as this system had drawn in smoke from Canada. The upper level flow supports breezy westerly winds for both Thursday and Friday, especially from Lemhi County into southwest Montana. On Thursday evening, a weak cool front will push westwards across the Glacier NP Region towards Flathead Lake. Right now, the northeasterly winds may generally be 10 to 15 mph, with a few higher speeds through channeled terrain. A few thunderstorms may develop in Glacier National Park Thursday afternoon and evening. The heat builds on Friday as highs will reach the 90s across western Montana, and lower 100s in the lower valleys of north- central Idaho. A wave may initiate a few thunderstorms across southwest Montana in the afternoon. Strong wind gusts, heavy rainfall, small hail and lightning would be the main threats, generally affecting Silver Bow County southwards. A weak cool and dry front will move through Friday night across the region. Highs Saturday will be 5 to 8 degrees cooler than Friday. But it will kick up the westerlies by the afternoon...generally up to 25 mph in the western Montana valleys, but closer to 30 mph from Lemhi County to Butte. This could make lakes in those regions, like Georgetown Lake, kind of choppy and hazardous for small craft. By Sunday, the upper atmosphere configuration will be such that an anomalously deep trough will be over the Pacific Northwest. This will cause temperatures to be a few degrees cooler, but keep it breezy. On Monday, ensemble guidance depicts a cutoff low developing over Washington and Oregon State. This setup is eerily similar to the storm that we just encountered on Monday and Tuesday. There could be a cold front passage from Canada, and it could bring wet conditions across northwest Montana. The latest NBM depicts 50 to 65 percent chance for total rainfall amounts to exceed 0.09" from Monday and Tuesday. Stay Tuned. && .AVIATION... Fair weather cumulus clouds have develop in the higher terrain, especially over northwest Montana. These clouds will diminish after sunset this evening. The residual ground moisture from yesterday`s storm will allow for the development of patchy fog and/or low stratus in the valleys of northwest Montana, potentially impacting KGPI by 17/10z. The remainder of the terminals are expected to have fair flying conditions for the next 24 hours. && .MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. && $$

Nearest avalanche forecast regions

Swan Range
22mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Flathead Range & Glacier NP
38mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Whitefish Range
44mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Seeley Lake
61mi away by West Central Montana Avalanche Center
No data reported

Rattlesnake
67mi away by West Central Montana Avalanche Center
No data reported

Kootenai
67mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

St. Regis & Silver Valley
81mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

St. Regis & Silver Valley
81mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

Selkirks & Cabinets
91mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

Selkirks & Cabinets
91mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported