
This is the New Thanksgiving Travel Forecast For Montana
Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and thousands of Montanans are expected to hit the road to spend the holiday with family and friends. Before you pack the pumpkin pie and start your drive, be ready for a dose of winter weather that could throw a wrench in your travel plans.
According to AAA, over 80,000 Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, and most of them will hit the road and travel by car. As we transition from Fall to Winter in Montana, winter storms and snow will become more common, and could impact travel over the holiday.
New 2025 Thanksgiving Travel Forecast For Montana
Old man winter has been taking his time making an arrival this year, but don't be fooled, when winter finally shows up, it makes big entrance. If you're planning on traveling for Thanksgiving, it's important to check road reports before you hit the road. The Old Farmer's Almanac just released a Thanksgiving Travel Weather Forecast for 2025, and chilly temperatures and snow are highly likely.

Temperatures drop across the region during Thanksgiving week, with a mix of rain and snow expected. While conditions vary by elevation, travelers should anticipate occasional disruptions—especially in mountain passes and higher terrain.
Weather conditions in Big Sky Country can change rapidly, so make sure you prepare for the worst just in case. This is a prediction and may not be entirely accurate. Make sure to check the local forecast and road reports before you get behind the wheel.
Bundle up, drive safe, and enjoy the ride. Mother Nature like to keep things interesting in Montana this time of year.
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