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Elk City Idaho Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Missoula MT 201 PM MDT Fri Oct 10 2025

.DISCUSSION...

KEY MESSAGES:

- Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms this evening through Saturday.

- Widespread mountain snow begins late Saturday night into Sunday morning, with heaviest amounts above 4,500-5,000 feet.

- Snow levels drop to valley floors along the divide and in northwest Montana Sunday night into Monday morning.

Southwesterly flow aloft will persist over the Northern Rockies tonight allowing some weak disturbances to move through the region. These features will kick off a few light showers and potential thunderstorms. The first couple rounds of showers could create gusty outflow winds.

A trough of low pressure will move across the Northern Rockies on Saturday. This trough will bring significantly cooler air and scattered rain showers. The heaviest precipitation appears to be draped across Lemhi county into southwest Montana.

An arctic airmass is anticipated to drop southward out of central Canada Saturday night causing upslope flow along the Continental Divide. This flow pattern will enhance the precipitation around Glacier National Park into the Bob Marshall wilderness. Snow levels will be dramatically drop to around 3000 feet by Sunday morning around the park. The area will receive several inches of new snow by Sunday morning with a high potential for wet roads experiencing a flash freeze during the overnight hours as temperatures drastically drop.

A secondary low pressure system digs into Washington on Sunday causing a stream of precipitation over the Northern Rockies especially northwest Montana. Sunday night as the low digs southward into Oregon, the arctic air will be pulled further into western Montana causing gusty easterly winds. The combination of easterly winds at the surface along with moisture stream into from the west due to low pressure system will create an overriding snow event with extreme northwest Montana have the best potential for high impacts. The valleys of northwest Montana could experience 1 to 4 inches of snow Sunday night into Monday morning while the higher terrain could receive up to a foot or two of snow. The heavy wet snow this time of year could create broken tree branches and power outages due to the extent of leaves that remain on the trees.

The low pressure system digs down into California Monday into Tuesday. The placement of this system will limit the shower activity over the Northern Rockies, but the cold air will remain in place. Clearing skies and relaxing winds should allow temperatures to drop dramatically Monday night into Tuesday morning. Most valleys of Northern Rockies should have Tuesday morning temperatures readings in the teens to mid 20s while the low valleys of north central Idaho being in the 30s to low 40 degrees.

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.AVIATION...Widespread VFR weather conditions today will begin to deteriorate this afternoon with the onset of showers and isolated thunderstorms which could create brief gusty outflow up to 30 knots mainly after 10/2200z. The strongest winds and greatest threat for thunderstorms will be near KBTM with surface gusts above 20 knots are expected into the evening. Sustained southerly ridgetop winds will remain in the 15-20 knot range, becoming increasingly southwesterly into tomorrow. There is potential for lowered ceilings and valley fog especially near KGPI, KMSO, by Saturday morning after 11/1200z. Scattered shower chances continue for most areas through the day on Saturday with snow/freezing levels lowering through 6,000 ft MSL.

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.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MT...Winter Weather Advisory from 6 PM Saturday to noon MDT Monday for Bitterroot/Sapphire Mountains...Butte/Blackfoot Region...Lower Clark Fork Region...Potomac/Seeley Lake Region.

Winter Storm Watch from Saturday evening through Monday morning for Kootenai/Cabinet Region.

Winter Storm Warning from 6 PM Saturday to noon MDT Monday for West Glacier Region.

ID...Winter Weather Advisory from 5 PM Saturday to 11 AM PDT Monday for Northern Clearwater Mountains...Southern Clearwater Mountains.

Winter Weather Advisory from 6 PM Saturday to 6 AM MDT Monday for Eastern Lemhi County...Western Lemhi County.

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