A ridge of high pressure is beginning to build over Montana and Wyoming at this time, and that will ensure that the end of fall and beginning of winter won’t be a frigid affair for our region. We’ll have a mix of high clouds and clear sky tonight with more breezes. Lows will remain in the above-average 20s and 30s as winter begins at 2:21AM Saturday.
We can expect a mild mix of high clouds and sun on Saturday and temperatures will not only be similar to what we had Friday, but we’ll be threatening a few record highs, too. A small disturbance will bring a few rain and mountain snow showers Sunday, but many areas will receive nothing. There will be another slight chance for showers on Monday…