As of 10 pm MDT on Monday evening (12/6), several inches had been dumped on many areas of Billings' west end, with a continuing chance of new snow accumulation
The Winter 2021 Weather Outlook has been released from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and it looks to be a colder and wetter than average season headed our way.
A more then 40 degree swing is coming to the Magic City, with some forecasts predicting highs going from 105 degrees yesterday (Monday) to the upper 50's by tomorrow.
Another round of severe weather is likely to roll through Yellowstone County tomorrow (Tuesday 7/13), and while that will bring the heat down for a couple days, it's right back into the oven for the Magic City by the weekend.
The northwestern United States will feel like an oven for more than a week, according to current weather forecasts from the National Weather Service, with Billings possibly hitting 100 degrees for several days in a row next week.
The Gazette reports that Billings has seen 94 inches of snow this season, making this the third-snowiest winter on record, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow continued falling through Monday, with about 6 to 8 inches of accumulation, and a cold front quickly dropped temperatures into the teens...