Record September snowstorm drops 4 feet of snow on Montana Rockies
Source: Washington Post
Capital Weather Gang
Record September snowstorm drops 4 feet of snow on Montana Rockies
The storm produced Great Falls second-highest two-day snow total on record.
By Matthew Cappucci
September 30 at 11:22 AM
Some people grab their rakes and leaf blowers during the first few weeks of fall. Montanans broke out their snow shovels instead.
Up to four feet of snow fell in a historic September snowstorm, which prompted Montana governor Steve Bullock to declare a winter storm emergency Sunday evening. Numerous accidents and spun-out semis have been reported on area roadways, with a number of roads impassible. The majority of roadways on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation remained closed Monday morning.
Precipitation began as rain showers around midday Saturday at the lower elevations. Rain and drizzle flipped to snow, some heavy at times, as chilled air swept in from the north. An approaching weather disturbance helped intensify the storm even more, increasing snowfall rates Sunday morning. In combination with strong winds, it brought near whiteout conditions to parts of the region.
The 48-inch jackpot total came from Browning, a town of about 1,000 in Glacier County, which is about two hours northwest of Great Falls on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.
All roads in and out are blocked or pretty bad, said Remington Boushie, a dispatcher with the Browning Police Department.
Nancy Feakes was kind enough to share this picture of her neighbor's house completely covered in snow in East Glacier. This storm just will not quit! #mtwx #winterstorm
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Heres an update from East Glacier today. Thats a lot of snow! Thanks to Marla Knopfle for sharing. #mtwx
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Sunburst Montana I think dinner will be inside tonight pic taken by Linda Burley #mtwx
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Current conditions and a drive through Cut Bank, MT. RARE MAJOR Winter Storm ongoing in Montana! #mtwx #winterstorm #snow @MyRadarWX
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Matthew Cappucci is a meteorologist for Capital Weather Gang. He earned a B.A. in atmospheric sciences from Harvard University in 2019, and has contributed to The Washington Post since he was 18. He is an avid storm chaser and adventurer, and covers all types of weather, climate science, and astronomy. Follow https://twitter.com/MatthewCappucci
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/09/30/record-september-snowstorm-drops-feet-snow-montana-rockies/
MontanaMama
(23,294 posts)Nothing like what the hi-line in MT got...Browning, Havre and East Glacier got slammed. The sun is peeking out today and I'm grateful to see it. Winter is long enough up here...Montana needs to stop overachieving.
FarPoint
(12,275 posts)My most favorite vacation site...ever....
I need to go check out the webcams...
IronLionZion
(45,380 posts)The Blizzard In The Rockies Doesnt Disprove Climate Change But People Will Say It Anyhow
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2019/09/29/the-blizzard-in-the-rockies-doesnt-disprove-climate-change-but-people-will-say-it-anyhow/#42278ea34ede
groundloop
(11,513 posts)While the average high is 78, so nearly 20 degrees above average. (Of course the averages are being inched upwards by year after year of record high temperatures).
AllaN01Bear
(17,937 posts)colsohlibgal
(5,275 posts)Highs around 90 to in October are not unusual, right?
yaesu
(8,020 posts)Bengus81
(6,927 posts)Going down as the 2nd hottest Sept EVER...........