
Tracy Smith
Chief Meteorologist at KULR-TV (Billings, MT)
Meteorologist at @KULR. Grad from UCF & FSU. Proud Cowboys Fan. -If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm-
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1 day ago |
montanarightnow.com | Tracy Smith
MONTANA - Cooler temperatures and wet weather are set to persist across Montana over the coming days. Daytime highs will range from the upper 40s in the northwest to low 60s in the central and eastern regions. Rain showers will continue from central to southwestern Montana, with mountain snow expected in areas like the Beartooth and Absarokas. By Wednesday evening, central areas will still experience rain, while mountain snow persists in south-central Montana.
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2 days ago |
kulr8.com | Tracy Smith
MONTANA - Scattered rain and mountain snow will continue to affect Montana throughout the day as more moisture moves in from the southwest. The weather is expected to impact western and central Montana before spreading to south central Montana, northern Wyoming, and the eastern plains by Wednesday morning. Moderate to heavy rain is anticipated, with areas in green potentially seeing between 0.5 inch to 2 inches of rainfall. However, these numbers may change based on where rain bands develop.
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1 week ago |
kulr8.com | Tracy Smith
MONTANA - Expect warming temperatures across Montana with varied weather conditions. Missoula and Kalispell will see temperatures rise into the upper 60s, while the Hi-Line areas will experience low to mid 60s. Rain and snow showers are expected to continue in southern Montana, leading to cooler temperatures due to moisture and cloud cover. Northwestern Montana will enjoy sunshine. By 3 p.m., light showers will linger, with improvements expected by Wednesday morning.
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2 weeks ago |
montanarightnow.com | Tracy Smith
MONTANA - Residents across Montana can expect a pleasant warm-up as temperatures rise this week. Northwestern Montana is experiencing low 70s, with Stevensville, Missoula, and Libby leading the way. Meanwhile, southwestern Montana enjoys upper 50s to mid-60s, with West Yellowstone and Townsend feeling the warmth. In north-central Montana, temperatures are also climbing into the 60s, with Great Falls and Augusta reaching 67 degrees.
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2 weeks ago |
kulr8.com | Tracy Smith
MONTANA - Residents across Montana can expect a pleasant warm-up as temperatures rise this week. Northwestern Montana is experiencing low 70s, with Stevensville, Missoula, and Libby leading the way. Meanwhile, southwestern Montana enjoys upper 50s to mid-60s, with West Yellowstone and Townsend feeling the warmth. In north-central Montana, temperatures are also climbing into the 60s, with Great Falls and Augusta reaching 67 degrees.
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