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Basin, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Great Falls MT 1144 PM MDT Wed Sep 10 2025

Aviation Section Updated.

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Warm today with a chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

- Precipitation coverage becomes more widespread Thursday and Friday with the potential for locally heavy rainfall across north-central and central Montana.

- More seasonable temperatures will continue through the weekend.

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.UPDATE... /Issued 826 PM MDT Wed Sep 10 2025/

Isolated showers and thunderstorms are tracking north/northeast across primarily N-central MT this evening, where some marginal instability still exists, though forcing is otherwise fairly weak with energy lifting out of the Western US trough largely tracking to the E and W of the area through the rest of this evening/overnight. Mid-level lapse rates remain high enough to keep some potential for isolated shower development ongoing through the overnight period with the next disturbance lifting through the trough arriving in far SW MT early Thursday morning. Hoenisch

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.DISCUSSION... /Issued 826 PM MDT Wed Sep 10 2025/

- Meteorological Overview:

With that trough axis continuing to move east across the Western U.S, increasing moisture and forcing will allow for periodic precipitation today and Thursday. Showers and a rogue thunderstorm this morning will continue to lift north across North-Central MT. There will be a lull in precipitation before another wave of showers and thunderstorms arrive Wednesday afternoon and evening. Clearing skies from the morning precipitation will allow for about ~500 J/kg of CAPE to build in. This combined with dry air at the low levels of the atmosphere will allow for a few storms to produce gusty winds in addition to brief heavy downpours.

Thursday, better forcing and moisture advects into the region. This will increase coverage of precipitation starting in the afternoon. Scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms will lift north from Southwest MT through North-Central MT. Deep layer shear of 30- 40kts will allow for some stronger thunderstorms to develop if the region builds in enough instability. If it does, then gusty winds, locally heavy rainfall, and small hail will be a concern. some

Models hint at a closed low forming heading into the weekend. This will keep periods of scattered to widespread precipitation Friday and Saturday. This will also bring cooler temperatures. Heading into next week, the ensembles begin to diverge noticeably on the evolution of the next trough building along the Pacific coast. Though, an active pattern continues, but details are murky. -Wilson

- Forecast Confidence & Scenarios:

Showers/Thunderstorms Today:

Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible through the evening hours across the region. The question is whether or not any of these storms become strong enough to become a problem. Model soundings show a decent enough environment that if things get going, there is a potential for some isolated strong wind gusts across central and north-central Montana.

There are still some differing opinions amongst the models. If the latest run of the HRRR is to be believed, then the majority of the convection this afternoon will stay west of the divide and fail to make it over into our area. The NAM still places some thunderstorms in our area which could produce some stronger gusty winds. But overall, the severe weather threat for this afternoon is pretty marginal.

Showers/Thunderstorms Thursday:

A good portion of how Thursday pans out will hinge on what occurs during the morning hours. If the morning showers and cloud cover hang on through most of the morning it will cut into the potential daytime heating which will limit the overall threat of severe weather. If skies clear up through the mid morning there is a potential for some low-end severe thunderstorms across north- central Montana. Overall, the greater threat and more favorable environment is further into northeastern Montana so confidence is not particularly high in impacts for our area. But it will be something to watch with future updates. -thor

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.AVIATION... 11/06Z TAF Period

There will be isolated showers and a rogue thunderstorm overnight and through the morning. Isolated showers and thunderstorms will lift north from Southwest MT to the North-Central MT plains during Thursday afternoon and evening. A few stronger storms will be capable of producing gusty winds and small hail, particularly KLWT and KHVR. Moderate to heavy bursts of rain with thunderstorms can briefly create MVFR conditons if they develop right over the terminal.-Wilson

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... GTF 52 77 53 72 / 30 40 60 60 CTB 50 75 50 72 / 10 40 50 50 HLN 53 77 51 73 / 20 60 50 60 BZN 50 79 44 73 / 10 50 20 40 WYS 40 69 34 67 / 20 60 20 50 DLN 47 74 44 69 / 10 50 20 30 HVR 53 77 54 72 / 20 40 70 60 LWT 54 73 49 71 / 50 70 50 60

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.TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. &&

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