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Snow possible for some areas Monday

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Temperatures will be a downhill trend over the next 48 hours.

The above on demand STORMTracker video forecast with Meteorologist Carson Vickroy will walk you through the forecast hour by hour for next 24 hours so you can have an idea of what the rest of your weekend will look like.

City by City Forecast:

BOZEMAN: LOW: 48°; HIGH SUNDAY: 68°. Mainly dry through tomorrow afternoon with a few showers tomorrow evening as a powerful cold front passes through the area. Chance of Precipitation: 20%

BUTTE: LOW: 42°; HIGH SUNDAY: 64°. Mainly dry for tonight. However, this trend will end late tomorrow when a Canadian cold front passes through the region. A few showers are possible with this frontal passage. Chance of Precipitation: 20%

DILLON: LOW: 46°; HIGH SUNDAY: 69°. Cooler weather on tap for tomorrow with a front passing through the area in the afternoon. A few minor thunderstorms are possible then. Chance of Precipitation: 10%

WEST YELLOWSTONE: LOW: 36°; HIGH SUNDAY 68°.Relatively mild through tomorrow afternoon before a powerful cold front arrives. A few showers will be possible as this front passes through. Chance of Precipitation: 20%

 NEXT WEEK

Big changes are on the way for early next week. A strong shot of Canadian air is on the way, which may send some of the higher elevations snow by Monday morning. For the valleys, a cold rain is expected with temperatures struggling to get out of the lower 50s. I’ll discuss the dynamics of this storm system tonight at 5:30 and 10. Stay tuned for more updates from the KBZK and KXLF STORMTracker weather team.