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Montana Weather: White Christmas Chance Amid Near-Normal Forecast

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Billings, MT – A white Christmas remains possible for Montana, including billings, despite a near-normal⁣ temperature and precipitation forecast for ​the December ​13-26‍ holiday period, according to the National Oceanic and​ Atmospheric ‍Governance (NOAA). While the current long-range guidance doesn’t​ indicate a high probability of major winter storms,⁢ the ⁢potential ⁢for fast-hitting cold snaps and Rockies storm systems means snowfall – and a festive ⁤white landscape – cannot be ruled out.

NOAA’s latest⁢ outlook places Montana ​within a broad “Near Normal” zone for both temperature and precipitation during the‌ latter half of December. This neutral pattern typically brings a mix of milder temperatures and ​brief,sharp cold fronts,both capable of producing accumulating snow across‌ the northern Rockies​ and adjacent plains.

Meteorologists emphasize Montana’s geographic characteristics – its elevation and proximity to⁢ the Canadian Prairies‍ – make it prone to snowfall⁤ even during neutral weather patterns. Cities like Billings, ​Missoula, Great Falls, Helena, and bozeman⁢ often experience december snowfall driven by Pacific weather systems crossing the Rockies, especially when combined with Arctic air.

Even slight temperature drops can shift precipitation to snow, and Eastern⁢ Montana, which typically ⁢experiences earlier Arctic air intrusion, may see ‌increased chances of snowfall if a storm‌ coincides with a colder ⁣air surge.

Forecasters are particularly watching the‌ December 18-24 ​timeframe, historically an active⁣ period for the northern Rockies and northern Plains. Any system⁤ moving through during this window could cause travel disruptions along I-90 and I-15, especially‍ if colder air intensifies.

Currently, no​ specific storms are predicted, but the possibility of holiday snowfall – and a white Christmas – ‌remains ‌viable as⁤ the weather pattern develops.

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