Saturday Jul 26 | Telegram & Gazette
Scattered showers and possible thunderstorms were forecast for northern New England on Saturday, and the same low pressure system could trigger showers over the Great Lakes region.
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Scattered showers and possible thunderstorms were forecast for northern New England on Saturday, and the same low pressure system could trigger showers over the Great Lakes region.
Severe weather was possible over the Northern Central Plains. Scattered showers and thunderstorms were possible over the Southern Plains as well.
In the Southeast, coastal showers and thunderstorms were to continue.
The Southwest was to see showers and thunderstorms with monsoon moisture. Heavy downpours with strong gusts and flooding was predicted in many desert areas.
University study outlines dust risks
Two University of Montana professors revealed the results of the North Fork Road Dust Study to Flathead County commissioners Monday morning.
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Minor flooding predicted in western Montana
The National Weather Service issued has issued flood watches and warnings in expectation of minor flooding along rivers and streams in western Montana. via Montana's News Station
Travel plan: Motorized vehicles in Cedar Flats area
The Flathead National Forest is looking at what areas in its Hungry Horse and Glacier View Ranger Districts should be open or closed to motor vehicle use. via Hungry Horse News
“But it didn't work. The dog looked too cold or old to even move.”
IR photo by Martin J. Kidston - Pedestrians brave the cold along Fuller Ave. Monday. A massive storm over the weekend brought below-zero temperatures and dumped around 9 inches of snow on Helena. via Independent Record
Deep freeze - Arctic air creates rough conditions across western Montana
“This is when (people) will find out, unfortunately”
It is definitely cold outside and, for some of us, warmth is not as easy as cranking up the car heater. via Missoulian
Coalition's voice on exploration heard
“We're here because of the threat to the Flathead.”
State Sen. Dan Weinberg was one of several local legislators who spoke during Monday night's Flathead Coalition open house at the Bohemian Grange Hall south of Whitefish. via Hungry Horse News
Bull trout numbers faring well
Bull trout, protected by the federal Endangered Species Act since 1998, are faring rather well in the Flathead Valley, with recent estimates showing populations far stronger than just a decade ago. via Missoulian
Mailing it in : Postal service woman and her wolf deliver into the wild
She calls him “homeland security," this enormous gray wolf who hangs his head out the car window as she drives bumpy back roads up near the Canadian line. via Missoulian