A strong surge of cold air will dive through the Plains early this week, helping to spark a round of severe weather on Wednesday, while bringing more snow to the Denver area.
This surge of cold air and its associated cold front is currently tracking into western British Columbia.
The leading edge of the cold air will move into the northern Rockies on Monday, bringing a round of significant wind to central Montana.
Wind gusts of greater than 65 mph are possible on Monday from Cut Bank to Great Falls and Butte, which can create hazardous travel conditions for drivers of high-profile vehicles.
Over the next week the plains will see a mixture of snow, rain, storms and cold winds as the air temperature is about to drop from the nice high it's been.
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