Low Pressure Arriving and Will Bring Snow to the Northern Rockies

Low Pressure Arriving and Will Bring Snow to the Northern Rockies
weather — US National Weather Service Missoula Montana
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Low pressure arriving on Sunday night will bring snow to the Northern Rockies.  This storm will favor southwest Montana and north-central Idaho, especially the Camas Prairie and Lemhi County including Lost Tail Pass and Highway 95 from Riggins to Grangeville.  Following Monday’s snow event, temperatures will gradually decrease to below normal throughout the week. 

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