Issued by The National Weather ServiceHigher Hills get at least five inches.
Great Falls, MT
A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 5500 FEET REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT MDT MONDAY NIGHT.
* TIMING AND MAIN IMPACT: SNOW... HEAVY AT TIMES... WILL DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGH MONDAY EVENING. SNOWFALL RATES OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WILL BE POSSIBLE AT TIMES TONIGHT AND INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS: TIME OF DAY AND SNOWFALL RATE WILL PLAY A LARGE ROLE IN SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN THIS LATE SEASON STORM. HOWEVER THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR 10 TO 15 INCHES OF NEW SNOW BY MONDAY EVENING FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 5500 FEET.
5/29/11
Winter storm warning! Hills get some, too
From The Weather Channel:
HEY Wait A MINUTE,I'm at 6500 feet,I love it, its great for the soil and the hundreds of plants a have sprouting. I can get used to this weather pattern. The soil stays nice and moist.I guess I put the snow machine up to early to break out the bike!
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