45°50'S / 109°57'Z / Visina 1247 m / 03:05 13.05.2026., America/Denver (UTC-6)
Od: 13.05.2026., 18:00
Do: 14.05.2026., 00:00
* WHAT...West winds gusting 60 to 70 mph possible. Strongest winds through Thursday morning. * WHERE...Judith Gap, Southern Wheatland, Melville Foothills, and Northern Sweet Grass. * WHEN...From 6 PM Wednesday to 9 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Strong winds may blow down trees and power lines. Local power outages are possible. Strong crosswinds will make travel difficult along Highway 191 from Big Timber through Judith Gap. Warm, dry conditions with strong winds could cause rapid fire spread. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds Wednesday evening will be erratic due to isolated thunderstorm activity.
Od: 13.05.2026., 18:00
Do: 14.05.2026., 00:00
* WHAT...West winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. Strongest winds through Thursday morning. * WHERE...Beartooth Foothills and Livingston Area. * WHEN...From 6 PM Wednesday to 9 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Strong crosswinds will make travel difficult along Interstate 90 from Livingston to Big Timber and roads along the Beartooth Foothills. Warm, dry and windy conditions could cause rapid fire spread. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds Wednesday evening will be erratic due to isolated thunderstorm activity.
Od: 10.05.2026., 15:45
Do: 13.05.2026., 17:15
ESFBYZ Warm temperatures reaching 10 to 20 degrees above normal will enhance snowmelt in the mountains this week, resulting in significantly higher flows on area waterways. Flooding is not expected at this time due to marginal remaining snowpack in the middle elevations between 6000 and 8000 feet. Rivers such as the Yellowstone and Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone are forecast to see flows double the current flows by the end of the week. Smaller streams and creeks flowing out of the mountains will experience rises first this week, with larger rivers and streams further downstream seeing increases by the end of the week. Those with interests along foothills waterways should be prepared for higher water levels this week, and move property and livestock away from rivers, streams, and low lying areas. Runoff may fill culverts, ditches, and storm drains causing water to flow over foothills roadways potentially causing damage. Do not drive over flooded roadways, Turn Around Don't Drown. Recreationists in the mountains and foothills should be prepared for changing conditions and use extra caution when near waterways. Flows will be faster, and the water is very cold. Stay tuned to the forecast. Please report any flooding to local law enforcement and have them relay the report to the National Weather Service.