Combination CMBM8

Upper South Fork Lower Middle Creek, Granite, MT | 5462ft

Current conditions

Air temperature

44F

Snow depth

0.0in

Snow water equivalent

0.0in

Percipitation accumulation

10.2in

Wind

N direction

0.0mph speed

0.0mph gust


Days:
7 14 30 90 Water year
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A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Forecast discussion

644 FXUS65 KMSO 290712 AFDMSO Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 112 AM MDT Thu May 29 2025 .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGES: - Cold front to bring breezy winds this afternoon and evening, along with thunderstorms capable of gusty outflow winds. - Hot and dry through the weekend. Temperatures approaching records for this time of year on Saturday. - Cool and wet conditions early next week. A shortwave trough and associated cold front will push through the Northern Rockies from the west this afternoon and evening. The well above-normal temperatures ahead of the front, combined with relatively cooler air behind it, will support an increase in westerly winds. Peak gusts, up to 30 mph, are expected between 3 PM and 9 PM. The antecedent instability ahead of the front, along with increased lift, will favor the development of thunderstorms, particularly along and east of Highway 93 in western Montana. Isolated storms may become strong and could produce locally strong wind gusts up to 50 mph and small hail. Those planning to recreate on area lakesespecially Flathead Lakeshould prepare for gusty winds, choppy water, and possible lightning. Currently, there is a 30 percent chance that gusts outside of thunderstorms could reach 30 mph. The breakdown of the ridge will be short-lived, as it is expected to quickly re- amplify over the region by Friday and Saturday. Many locations will approach record highs by Saturday, which is likely to be the warmest day of the year so far. Temperatures are expected to reach the low to mid-90s across much of the valleys in western Montana, and even the low 100s in the Riggins area of north-central Idaho. These temperatures will be roughly 20 degrees or more above normal for this time of year. Take extra precautions when spending time outdoors this weekend, and remember that even with hot air temperatures, water in area lakes and rivers remains quite cold and flows are still high. Another cold front is expected to arrive Saturday night into Sunday, bringing breezy winds and a modest cool-down in temperatures for Sunday. Forecast models continue to indicate, with high confidence (greater than 90 percent), that a large low- pressure system will move into the region by Monday of next week. Confidence is high in a notable shift toward much cooler conditions. However, there is still significant uncertainty in the track of the main low- pressure system, which will greatly affect the amount and distribution of precipitation. As of now, significant precipitation appears most likely across southwest Montana and along the Continental Divide. Precipitation amounts remain uncertain for northwest Montana; a more southern track of the low would likely result in little to no precipitation in that area. Stay tuned for updates. && .AVIATION...A shortwave trough and associated cold front will push through the Northern Rockies from the west this afternoon and evening. Well above-normal temperatures ahead of the front and cooler air behind it will result in increased westerly winds. Peak gusts around 2025 knots are expected between 29/2100Z and 30/0300Z this evening. This front will also bring increased chances for thunderstorms, with the highest likelihood along and east of Highway 93 in western Montana. This includes the terminals KGPI, KMSO, KHRF, KBTM, and KSMN, which may be impacted by convection. The main threats include brief heavy rainfall, lightning, and isolated gusty outflow winds up to 40 knots. The best timing for these impacts is currently between 29/2200Z and 30/0200Z. && .MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. && $$

Nearest avalanche forecast regions

Rattlesnake
28mi away by West Central Montana Avalanche Center
No data reported

Seeley Lake
33mi away by West Central Montana Avalanche Center
No data reported

Bitterroot
53mi away by West Central Montana Avalanche Center
No data reported

Swan Range
92mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Flathead Range & Glacier NP
101mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Bridger Range
126mi away by Gallatin NF Avalanche Center
No data reported

St. Regis & Silver Valley
129mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

St. Regis & Silver Valley
129mi away by Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center
No data reported

Whitefish Range
133mi away by Flathead Avalanche Center
No data reported

Northern Madison Range
134mi away by Gallatin NF Avalanche Center
No data reported