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Heavy Snow Warning as 6 Inches to Hit Montana, Washington

Heavy Snow Warning as 6 Inches to Hit Montana, Washington

Summary

A late-season winter storm will bring 3 to 7 inches of snow and strong winds to mountainous areas in Montana and Washington. Authorities warn that the weather could cause slick roads, poor visibility, and risks like hypothermia, especially since these conditions come when people expect milder spring weather.

Key Facts

  • Montana’s mountain regions, including Glacier National Park, could see 3 to 7 inches of snow from Saturday evening into Sunday.
  • Winds up to 40 mph are expected, which may reduce visibility and make travel dangerous.
  • Roads in mountain passes such as Targhee and Raynolds may become slick and hazardous.
  • Snow is also expected in western Montana’s Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains, with similar amounts and wind speeds near 35 mph.
  • In Washington, 4 to 6 inches of snow are forecast above 4,000 feet in the Cascades and Olympic Mountains.
  • Popular travel routes like Stevens Pass and Snoqualmie Pass will be affected by snow showers this weekend.
  • The weather increases risks for outdoor activities, including hypothermia due to cold, wet, and windy conditions.
  • The storm arrives late in the season, just as tourism and travel are picking up in these regions during spring.
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