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Snow into Monday and VERY VERY COLD!

Snow into Monday and VERY VERY COLD! Stay Warm, Stay Safe, Stay In. MTN Weather Center and last updated 2021-02-06 17:18:28-05 BILLINGS — Full Forecast Most of MT and WY is still under some Winter Storm Watch, Warning or Advisory. Wind Chill Advisory for NE MT through Sunday morning. Could see wind chills at 40 below zero. Please stay indoors and keep warm. If you do have to go out, cover all exposed skin. Frost bite can set in in as little as 10 minutes. Winter Weather Advisory through Sunday night for portions of south eastern MT. Could see additional accumulations of 2 to 4 inches of snow.

Nicondra: A Cloudy and damp weekend continues

Chilly conditions with highs in the 50s and cloudy skies are expected to continue as we head into the start of next week. A cold front stalled just south of the coastline allowing the cold air to push in across the area.

Sunday s nor easter: Wet start for some, snowy finish for all

1.) Precipitation has been arriving in southern New Jersey slower than expected. 2.) Temperatures are even warmer than anticipated across the southern half of the state, with a rainier start for most. After analyzing the current situation and latest model guidance, I believe these developments will affect the storm timeline, but not final snow totals.  My final snow accumulation map is exactly the same as the one I published Saturday afternoon, except for the addition of the teal contour to more specifically denote precipitation types. Final snow forecast for Sunday s nor easter, as of Sunday morning. (Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media) Timeline Precipitation will spread from south to north early Sunday morning, between about

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Avalanche carried three men down steep gully Tuesday and killed them, report says

Avalanche carried 3 men down steep gully Tuesday and killed them, report says Published February 5 Share on Facebook Print article Three men were climbing a challenging portion of Bear Mountain near Chugiak on Tuesday when they likely triggered a wind slab avalanche that partially buried and killed them, according to a preliminary report from the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center. On Tuesday morning, 54-year-old Thomas Devine of Chugiak, 43-year-old Matthew Nyman of Denver, Colorado, and 50-year-old Edward Watson of Miami, Florida, began to hike toward the northern face of the mountain, which lies in Chugach State Park near Mirror Lake and Peters Creek. A relatively popular hiking destination, Bear Point sits on the south side of the mountain, but the northern face is much steeper and more technical, according to Wendy Wagner, director of the avalanche center.

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