US National Weather Service: Winter Impacts Mountain Passes

US National Weather Service: Winter Impacts Mountain Passes
Winter Impacts Mountain Passes — US National Weather Service Missoula Montana
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Pacific Cold Front Saturday will bring gusty winds and mountain winter impacts. Moderate to heavy snow will combine with gusty winds to degrade visibility at times pass level and higher Saturday into Sunday. Although valleys will start relatively warm ahead of the front, snow levels will drop into valleys overnight Saturday and a trace to 2 inches of slushy snow is possible. 

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