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Rain and snow both possible this weekend

Posted at 3:38 PM, Apr 26, 2019
and last updated 2019-04-26 17:38:32-04

Rain will taper off tonight. Another round is expected tomorrow evening through Sunday morning.

The above on demand STORMTracker video forecast with Meteorologist Carson Vickroy will walk you through the forecast hour by hour for next 24 hours so you can have an idea of what your weekend will look like.

City by City Forecast:

BOZEMAN: LOW: 32°; HIGH SATURDAY: 55°. Precipitation will end before temps fall to freezing tonight. We’ll have periods of sunshine tomorrow with highs in the 50s. A more potent storm will arrive tomorrow evening and bring with it more showers and snow showers by Sunday. Chance of Precipitation: 70%.

BUTTE: LOW: 27°; HIGH SATURDAY: 54°. Rain will taper off in a matter of hours. Clear skies will allow temps to fall into the 20s tonight. We’ll be partly cloudy until another chance of rain and mountain snow arrives tomorrow afternoon. Rain may transition to snow Sunday morning. Chance of Precipitation: 40%

DILLON: LOW: 31°; HIGH SATURDAY: 58°. Additional showers will be possible this evening with all rain ending by midnight tonight. Clear skies will allow highs to spike into the 50s by tomorrow afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 40%

WEST YELLOWSTONE: LOW: 24°; HIGH SATURDAY: 45°. A few additional showers will be possible tonight with all rain clearing out by midnight. Rain may briefly transition over to snow before rain comes to an end tonight. Highs will struggle to get out of the 40s tomorrow afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 40%

 NEXT WEEK:

Valley snow is a strong possibility Sunday. Particular east of the divide. Accumulations look light but it will be enough for you to reconsider your outdoor plans Sunday morning. Our weather pattern will remain active with weaker storms giving us a chance for rain and snow through Wednesday. Make sure you stay tuned for more updates from the KBZK and KXLF STORMTracker weather team.