For 1,400 days, rain or shine, Helen Kendall of Hilger has reported the weather. A member of a small but dedicated group, Kendall is a weather observer for the National Weather Service. Using weather station instruments provided by the Service, Kendall sends data about the temperature and precipitation every day. “When I first started, there was a tape we used to take off and
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Friday Flash Flood Watch: Bridger Foothills Burn Scar Area
The devastating wildfires of last year come with consequences later.bad weather that is expected today is prompting a Flash Flood Watch for Gallatin County. This Watch pertains strictly to the drainage areas of the Bridger Foothills Burn Scar Area.
This Watch does NOT pertain to most of Gallatin County, but is focused on the areas immediately downstream from last year s Bridger Foothills Burn Scar area. (So folks in Gallatin Canyon need not be concerned about this Watch.)
Wildfires decimate the protective barriers that are naturally in place by trees, brush and other forest floor life. Please monitor the weather closely this afternoon as thunderstorms, rain, wind and hail are all expected.
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The Five Coldest Temperatures on Record in Bozeman
Winter has finally arrived in Montana, and with it comes bone-chilling temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service in Great Falls, a back trajectory analysis has traced the origin of the air mass over much of Montana to a location close to the North Pole nearly two weeks ago. Gee, thanks Santa.
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While temperatures have dropped well below zero, they aren t even close to the coldest days on record in Bozeman history. The best way to battle the bitter cold in Montana is to stay indoors unless you have to go outside. Extended exposure to bare skin in below zero temperatures can lead to frostbite or worse.