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More storms likely for Memorial Day

Posted at 4:33 PM, May 26, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-26 18:33:35-04

Showers and storms will continue across the area through midnight.

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 start of your week will look like.

City by City Forecast:

BOZEMAN: LOW: 45°; HIGH MONDAY: 55°. Showers and stronger thunderstorms are possible this evening. A few storms may produce heavy rain and small hail. We should be dry tomorrow morning, but storms will re-fire and be more widespread in the afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 80%.

BUTTE: LOW: 42°; HIGH MONDAY: 54°. Storms will be possible through midnight for the Mining City. A few showers will be around tomorrow morning but nothing significant. However, storms will roll back into the area by the afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 80%.

DILLON: LOW: 43°; HIGH MONDAY: 56°.Showers and thunderstorms are likely for Dillon over the next couple of hours. Storms should taper off by midnight tonight before more active weather arrives Monday afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 80%.

WEST YELLOWSTONE: LOW: 34°; HIGH MONDAY: 54°. Storms will continue to be a possibility for West Yellowstone over the next few hours. A few showers will be possible tomorrow morning but better chances in the afternoon. Chance of Precipitation: 70%.

 NEXT WEEK

We should get a break from the wet weather starting on Tuesday and lasting through Thursday morning. An area of high pressure will set up on Tuesday which will allow highs to rise back to around normal and keep rain out of the forecast. However, active weather is expected to arrive once again on Thursday afternoon. Stay tuned for more updates from the KBZK and KXLF STORMTracker weather team.