Thursday, June 20, 2013

Severe weather threats.


Severe weather threat ends but showers and storms remain in the forecast

Posted: Jun 20, 2013 8:03 AM by Meteorologist Matt Jones 
Updated: Jun 20, 2013 8:41 AM
 KXLH STORMTracker Forecast: Thursday Morning
  •  Severe weather threat ends but showers and storms remain in the forecast
  •  KXLH STORMTracker Forecast: Thursday Morning

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Severe weather ravaged much of north central Montana late Wednesday afternoon and continued late into the night. Dozens of reports of large hail, damaging winds and flooding rainfall were received with the storms and even a few funnel clouds were spotted with the strongest storms.
The cold front that brought us all the severe weather is moving east of Montana this morning, taking the severe weather threat with it.
An upper level low will still linger over the state through the day bringing more scattered showers and thunderstorms along with gusty winds at times.
Temperatures will be below average today with highs just in the 60s and the gusty winds will make it feel even cooler.

The upper level low will continue to ever so slowly move across the state through Saturday with scattered showers and thunderstorms remaining a possibility. No severe weather is expected during this time.
Cool air will linger with highs in the 60s into the first half of the weekend.
High pressure finally returns by Sunday with highs warming into the 70s under mostly sunny skies.

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