A Fire Weather Watch is in effect for south central Montana Wednesday. Gusty winds, low humidity, and dry grass could allow fires to start and spread rapidly.
Weather changes fast in Montana, and alerts can mean very different things. Here’s why knowing the difference between a watch and a warning truly matters.
If Montana winters have you second-guessing your thermostat in the middle of the night, you’re not alone. Experts say there’s a temperature sweet spot that keeps you warm without sending your heating bill soaring.
If you’re heading out early this morning in Billings, you’ll want to plan ahead. An early-morning crash has closed a stretch of 1st Avenue South while crews work at the scene.
Before the first real storm hits, there are a few pantry staples every Montanan should have on hand. They’ll save you time, stress, and maybe even a grocery run on ice.
The National Weather Service is using backup radar sites to keep tabs on the skies, but expect some patchy radar coverage around south-central Montana until repairs are complete.
Think it's okay to heave that shovel full of snow onto the road to let people just drive over it? Might want to get caught up on Billings City Code before you do!