If you're heading south on Thursday, be prepared for snow showers and slick roads. The southern portions of Gallatin and Madison counties could see up to 5 inches of snow by Thursday evening.
Tourist season has come to a close, bringing with it "Winter Weather Advisory Season". The Beartooth Highway could see several inches and gusty winds through Monday morning.
Perhaps THIS will be the next storm that actually hits Bozeman and the surrounding area. The highest elevations could see up to 10 inches with perhaps just a few in town. High winds should affect the entire county,
Only the highest elevations are supposed to get significant amounts of snow with this short-lived Advisory but driving in town and through passes could be hazardous at times with very slushy snow.
We're expecting another round of snow and wind in Bozeman and surrounding areas, especially the mountain passes. Up to 10 inches of snow may fall by Monday afternoon in the highest elevations.
Another round of snow is on the way for Gallatin County. Both the valleys and mountains (in the the north AND the south) should get at least a few inches of snow by Monday afternoon. More gusty winds will accompany this next front.
The southern region of Gallatin County along the Montana/Idaho border is included in this weekend's Winter Weather Advisory. Mountain passes will experience hazardous travel conditions with up to 12" of snow possible.
The HIGHEST elevations could see up to a foot of fresh snow this weekend with a Winter Weather Advisory lasting from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. Areas near the Montana/Idaho border should be the most affected. Gusty winds will play a factor in this front as well.