MISSOULA — After a quick-moving, but potent system tracked through Wednesday night into earlier today, we’ve got another set to move through overnight into Friday!
The associated cold front will blow in Friday morning with gusty winds (30 mph to 45 mph) and bursts of moderate to heavy snow as snow levels drop to roughly 4,000’-4,500’.
These conditions will lead to significantly reduced visibility to less than half a mile and slick roads from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. Travel may become problematic, especially on mountain passes and roadways above 4,500’. Specific routes of concern include Lost Trail, Homestake & Lolo passes and MT-1 from Philipsburg to Anaconda. While Marias and Homestake may not see the most snow, there will still be a threat for strong winds and low visibility.
Scattered rain/

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