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Condon, Montana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 108 PM MDT Sun Sep 7 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Decreasing smoke/improving air quality this afternoon and tonight

- Thunderstorms this afternoon/evening featuring gusty outflow winds

- Pattern change to cooler and wetter weather Tuesday onward

Some good news as southwest flow ahead of an upper level trough is ushering the dense smoke northward and gradually out of the Northern Rockies. Smoke may be stubborn to completely mix out of the valleys but certainly improvement in air quality is anticipated into Monday.

Increasing instability will interact with mid-level moisture to produce a round or two of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon/early evening. The main area of focus will be from Flathead Lake southward with gusty outflow winds of 35-45 mph as the main concern. A few showers will likely continue into early Monday, particularly across northwest Montana. Another round of scattered showers and a few thunderstorms are anticipated on Monday afternoon.

Beginning Tuesday lasting through the workweek, a large trough will wobble across the Pacific Northwest, eventually reaching the Northern Rockies. Southerly flow will transport abundant moisture into the area leading to periodic showers and occasional thunderstorms, most concentrated in the afternoons/evenings. Locally heavy rain is a possibility with a very slight chance (5-10%) of debris flows near burn scars or flood prone areas. Otherwise, beneficial rain is anticipated with a 50-70% chance of at least 0.50 inch of rain for much of the area, a slightly lower 40-50% chance in southwest Montana. Forecast models continue to show a closed low with widespread rain by late week but much will depend on the track as to the impact for the Northern Rockies. Aside from the rain, daytime temperatures will cool to seasonable levels with valley highs generally in the 70s. Most ensemble clusters (about 80%) show another trough dropping across the region late next weekend into the following week (Sep 14-16th), thus the cool and showery pattern looks to continue.

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.AVIATION... This afternoon, increasing instability will accompany mid-level moisture from the southwest, creating a favorable environment for thunderstorms. Guidance is indicating chances for outflow wind gusts of 30 to 40 knots. Thunderstorm coverage will be throughout the Northern Rockies airspace south of about Flathead Lake. Based on satellite, dense smoke is being sweep northward with gradual improvement in air quality across the Northern Rockies. Smoke may be a bit more stubborn to mix out of the valleys, but overall less impact is expected at terminal sites in the coming days.

A few showers will likely linger overnight, particularly in northwest Montana. Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms are once again anticipated later Monday, driven by afternoon instability.

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...None. ID...None. &&

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