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At 5 a.m. the mountains near West Yellowstone and Island Park have 6-9” of low density new snow with 1-2” near Bozeman, Big Sky and Cooke City. Yesterday wind was out of the southwest at 15-20 mph with gusts of 35-45 mph, and today wind has decreased to 5-15 mph. Temperatures are single digits to teens F this morning. Today temperatures will reach teens to low 20s F and wind will be from northwest-northeast at 5-15 mph. Snow showers today could drop 3-5” near Bozeman with 1-3” elsewhere.

A trace to 2” of very light snow fell as snowfall ended yesterday morning. Temperatures dropped down into the single digits and low teens F overnight and will rise into the teens and 20s F today. Winds are westerly at 15-25 mph with gusts of 30-35 mph. Winds will shift a bit more southwesterly today and potentially increase in speed a little. Snowfall will begin this afternoon in the southern portions of the advisory area, becoming more widespread overnight. By tomorrow morning generally expect 1-2” of new snow with possibly a few more inches around West Yellowstone and Island Park.

There are 2 inches of new snow this morning around Bozeman and Big Sky and a trace to 1” across the rest of the advisory area. Winds are 10-20 mph out of the west and northwest with 20-30 mph gusts. Temperatures this morning are in the teens F and will rise into the 20s today. Winds will remain moderate and westerly. Another 2-4” will fall around Big Sky and Bozeman before snowfall tapers off mid-day with a trace to 2” expected near West Yellowstone, Island Park and Cooke City.

At 5 a.m. mountain temperatures are 15F and wind is west to northwest at 5-15 mph, gusting to 26 mph. Today will be cloudy, temperatures will rise into the mid 20s F and wind will remain moderate out of the west to northwest. Snowfall will start in the predawn hours tomorrow and by 5 a.m. West Yellowstone and Island Park will have 1” of snow with a trace everywhere else. Tomorrow looks to be snowy-ish. Fingers are crossed!

At 5 a.m. mountain temperatures are 15F and wind is southwest at 15-20 mph with gusts of 35 mph. Today will be partly cloudy and mountain temperatures will rise into the high 20s F as wind continues from the southwest at 15-20 mph. A strong high pressure system is creating dry conditions, but by the weekend snow is expected.

Mountain temperatures are in the teens F this morning with 5-20 mph winds from the west to southwest. There is no new snow. Today, temperatures will be in the 20s to around 30 degrees F, with winds from the west to the south at 5-15 mph. The next chance for snow is Friday into the weekend.

This morning, temperatures are in the teens to around 20 degrees F with 5-15 mph winds from the west to southwest. There is no new snow. Today, temperatures will be in the 20s F with 5-15 mph winds from the west to southwest and partly sunny skies. The next chance for snow is toward the end of the week.

This morning there is no new snow, temperatures are 20s to low-30s F, and wind is out of the southwest at 5-25 mph with gusts of 10-35 mph. Today, temperatures will reach high 20s to mid-30s F, and wind will be out of the west-southwest at 5-15 mph. No snow is expected until next year, but fingers are crossed for a storm in the forecast next weekend to bring some decent accumulation.

This morning there is no new snow, temperatures are mid-20s to mid-30s F, and wind is out of the southwest-west at 5-15 mph with gusts of 10-25 mph. Today, temperatures will reach mid to high 30s F, and wind will be out of the south-west at 5-15 mph. No snow is expected until later next week.

Temperatures this morning are in the teens and 20s F with a slight inversion. Winds are 5-15 mph with gusts of 15-25 mph out of the south and west. There is no new snow. Any clouds this morning will quickly dissipate, becoming mostly sunny by the afternoon. High temperatures will be in the high 20s and 30s F. Winds will remain light and southwesterly. No new snow is expected through the weekend.