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Billings Prepares For Warm Days Then Strong Storms

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BILLINGS — The Billings area will experience a warm, dry spell Monday and Tuesday with daytime highs generally in the mid-70s to around 80°F on Monday and mainly mid-80s on Tuesday, with eastern plains locations approaching 90°F by Wednesday, according to local forecasts. This early-week heat will accelerate mountain snowmelt and increase stream and river levels. Forecasters warn that winds will increase Wednesday, with gusts forecast between about 20–60 mph depending on location, elevating fire-weather concerns in grass and foothill areas; late Wednesday into Friday a large upper-level low and cold front are expected to bring strong winds, widespread rain and mountain snow and much cooler temperatures, which could affect travel and outdoor burning plans.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Monday–Tuesday: Warm, dry conditions with highs in the mid-70s to around 80°F.
  • Tuesday–Wednesday: Temperatures climb into the mid-80s and approach 90°F in eastern plains; snowmelt accelerates.
  • Wednesday: Winds increase with gusts commonly 20–45 mph; relative humidity drops, raising fire-weather concerns.
  • Late Wednesday–Thursday: A large upper-level low and cold front move in, producing gusts up to 40–60+ mph in corridors.
  • Thursday–Friday: Rain and mountain snow occur, temperatures fall markedly, and impacts depend on storm track.

Why This Matters to You

The upcoming weather changes in Billings could impact your daily routines. Warm, dry conditions early in the week may be ideal for outdoor activities. But be cautious - the heat will also speed up snowmelt and raise river levels. By mid-week, increasing winds and fire-weather concerns could affect your safety.

The Bottom Line

Keep an eye on the weather this week. Prepare for potential fire hazards and adjust your travel plans if necessary. Late week storms may also disrupt outdoor burning plans. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the Billings area.

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Who Benefited

Water managers, reservoirs and some agricultural operations may benefit from increased runoff and mountain-sourced precipitation that replenish supplies in late-week precipitation events.

Who Impacted

Local residents, emergency responders and transportation systems will face elevated fire-risk, strong wind hazards, and potential travel disruptions from gusts and mixed precipitation.

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Who Benefited

Water managers, reservoirs and some agricultural operations may benefit from increased runoff and mountain-sourced precipitation that replenish supplies in late-week precipitation events.

Who Impacted

Local residents, emergency responders and transportation systems will face elevated fire-risk, strong wind hazards, and potential travel disruptions from gusts and mixed precipitation.

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