287 FXUS65 KGGW 102123 AFDGGWArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Glasgow MT 323 PM MDT Wed Sep 10 2025
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KEY MESSAGES:
- Scattered or hit-and-miss showers and thunderstorms are possible over the next few days, a few of which may become marginally severe.
- A storm system from the Pacific will bring multiple rounds of accumulating rain showers and thunderstorms later this week and into the weekend.
WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW:
Most of the forecast attention is focused on the approaching low pressure system from Oregon and Idaho. Overall impacts will be marginally severe thunderstorms on Thursday and more accumulating rainfall Friday night through Sunday.
Unfortunately, most of the model precip data show disagreement and high uncertainty. I believe the automated NBM is broad-brushing PoPs to high for areas too widespread to be helpful. Many individual models are showing mixed periods of rainfall and dry air all wrapping through this storm system. All of them at different times and in different amounts. Thus, the high level of uncertainty. I tried to make some manual adjustments to PoPs to reflect this uncertainty, but it will soon be replaced with the next automated NBM run.
The slow-moving storm system center will only be over eastern Montana by this Sunday, still directing some form of unstable conditions to bring hit-or-miss rain showers leading into the beginning of next week.
FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS:
Deviated from the NBM to increase winds on Day 1, and to tone down PoPs through Day 3, until we see better model agreement.
Confidence is high only for decreased daily temperatures by Friday/Saturday. Otherwise, confidence is less than average for rainfall details i.e. timing, amounts, and placement.
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.AVIATION...
UPDATE: 2117Z, September 10th
FLIGHT CONDITIONS: VFR
PATTERN: Subtle short-wave disturbances ahead of a slowly- approaching storm system will allow for hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms for NE MT TAF sites now through the next few days, with possible more widespread rainfall through this weekend.
EQUIPMENT: Comms issues with the KSDY observation remain. AMD NOT SKED will remain with the TAF there until transmission of obs becomes more stable.
WINDS: Today from the SE around 15 to 18 kts and a few stronger gusts. This evening, light and variable with a passing erratic gust possible due to thunderstorms for KGDV and KSDY between 05Z and 09Z. Tomorrow, from the E and SE around 5 kts.
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.GGW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. &&
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