Travel is expected to be "difficult to impossible" around Billings beginning tomorrow (Tuesday) as an early Spring storm could dump over a foot of snow in our area by Wednesday (4/13).
A Winter Storm Warning is currently in effect and will continue through Tuesday morning (2/22) for Billings and a large portion of south central Montana, according to the National Weather Service.
The coldest temperatures of the season, and several days with significant snow is what's predicted for the Billings area over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Travel could be difficult as blowing snow decreases visibility in some areas. The roads could get icy if snow melts and re-freezes and night, the weather service said.
Another four to six inches of snow has fallen on the Missoula area overnight, with freezing rain and sleet in the forecast for the morning commute, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a 'Winter Storm Warning' for all of western Montana, due to the joining of a moist system and an arctic cold front, accompanied by strong winds.