Hazardous Weather Outlook

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

National Weather Service Billings MT

1103 AM MDT Mon May 30 2022



MTZ034-036-037-040-056.058-064.066-068-138-139-141-169-170-172-235-

WYZ199-302015-

Northern Stillwater-Powder River-Carter-Northern Park-

Red Lodge Foothills-Northern Big Horn-Southern Rosebud-

Paradise Valley-Livingston Area-Beartooth Foothills-

Crazy Mountains-Southern Big Horn-Southeastern Carbon-

Northern Sweet Grass-Bighorn Canyon-Northern Carbon-

Melville Foothills-Southwestern Yellowstone-Sheridan Foothills-

1103 AM MDT Mon May 30 2022



This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of south central

Montana...southeast Montana and north central Wyoming.



* WHAT...Cool and wet conditions with significant precipitation in

  the mountains and foothills. Then, rising river and stream water

  levels this week.



* WHERE...Southern Montana and northern Wyoming.



* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A powerful storm system will impact the area

  through Monday night. Precipitation amounts of 2 to 3 inches are

  expected over the mountains and along the southern foothills with

  locally higher amounts possible. This moisture will cause rises

  on rivers and streams this week. Additionally, there will likely

  be significant ponding of water in fields and low lying areas 

  close to the foothills. Heavy wet snow will fall in the mountains

  above 8000 feet...impacting outdoor recreation and the Beartooth

  Highway.



PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...



Activities in the high country will be severely impacted by heavy

wet snow and cooler than normal temps through tonight. People 

along small creeks and streams, espcially in and near the 

foothills, should be prepared for rising waer levels later this 

week. 





Additional graphics can be found at:



https://www.weather.gov/billings



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