Billings, Montana Weather Forecast: Cold Snap Continues with potential for Record Lows – January 16, 2026
Published: 2026/01/22 12:51:15
Billings, Montana, residents are bracing for continued frigid temperatures as a persistent cold snap grips the region. The National Weather Service zone forecast for Friday, January 16, 2026, indicates ongoing extremely cold conditions, with the potential for record-breaking lows. This article provides a complete overview of the current weather situation, potential impacts, and safety recommendations for those in the Billings area.
Current Conditions and Forecast
As of 5:33 PM MST on January 16, 2026, Billings is experiencing temperatures well below freezing. While specific temperature readings from the zone forecast weren’t provided, recent data indicates a low of 24°F recorded on January 8th, making it the coldest temperature recorded in Billings so far this year [[2]]. The forecast calls for continued cold temperatures throughout the remainder of the day and into the weekend.
Looking ahead to the rest of January 2026, historical weather data suggests that Billings typically experiences cold temperatures during this month [[1]]. However, the current cold snap appears to be more severe than usual, raising concerns about potential record lows. Detailed historical data for January 2026 is available for review, allowing residents to track the progression of the cold weather and compare it to previous years [[1]].
Potential Impacts and Hazards
The prolonged exposure to extremely cold temperatures