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Storms expected both Sunday and Memorial Day

Posted at 4:14 PM, May 25, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-25 18:20:46-04

Storms are expected to continue Sunday and Monday.

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 the rest of your weekend will look like.

City by City Forecast:

BOZEMAN: LOW: 41°; HIGH SUNDAY: 62°. Showers and thunderstorms are possible through at least midnight tonight. A few showers aren’t out of the question tomorrow morning with better chances of storms in the afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 70%

BUTTE: LOW: 39°; HIGH SUNDAY: 60°. Lows will fall into the 30s tonight with a few storms possible through at least midnight. Highs will rebound back into the 60s tomorrow afternoon with storm chances increasing again. Chance of Precipitation: 80%

DILLON: LOW: 40°; HIGH SUNDAY: 61°. Lows will fall to around 40 tonight with thunderstorms in the vicinity. Shower and thunderstorms will be possible once again tomorrow afternoon. Highs will break 60. Chance of Precipitation: 70%

WEST YELLOWSTONE: LOW: 26°; HIGH SUNDAY 65°. Showers will continue to linger along the Montana and Idaho state line through midnight tonight. We may have a lull in the activity tomorrow morning, but storms are expected to pop back up in the afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 60%

 NEXT WEEK

Storms are likely the next couple of days. The storm that we’re watching will continue to churn along the Pacific coast and pump moisture into SW Montana. We should begin a drying trend as early as Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures will also be making a march back toward 70 degrees to round out the last week in May. Stay tuned for more updates from the KBZK and KXLF STORMTracker weather team.