A Winter Storm Is Already Coming To Montana And Here's What You Need To Know
Remember when this year’s Farmers’ Almanac predicted “a parade of snowstorms” for the coming winter? Well, apparently Mother Nature didn’t want to wait that long. Browning was hit with four feet of snow at the end of September, and we’ve been seeing flurries is most parts of the state ever since. If you look outside today and it appears to be snowing more heavily than usual, that’s because most of Montana is being bombarded with icy blasts.

If you grew up in the Treasure State, you're accustomed to diving in the snow. We have numerous jokes and quips about our winters, including the notion that winter driving is easier because the potholes are filled with snow.

As MSNBC reported, significant snowfall was already sweeping into parts of Montana by Tuesday, and that was just the beginning.
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While less snow will fall from this storm than the recent late September storm, accumulations will likely range from a few inches in parts of northern Idaho and the eastern parts of Montana and Wyoming to a whopping 24 inches in south-central Montana.
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No big deal - just a good portion of the Treasure State's mountain ranges.

And the snow could linger through Sunday. No matter what part of the state you call home, you should prepare for some cold winds this weekend.

That said, it would be nice if we could at least wait until after Halloween for news like this!
Learn more about Montana’s severe weather here and here. Looks like we may need to beat the winter blues before they even begin.
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