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FXUS65 KTFX 300540
AFDTFX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Great Falls MT
1140 PM MDT Mon Jun 29 2026

Aviation Section Updated.

.KEY MESSAGES...

 - Precipitation diminishes this evening but impacts from recent locally
   excessive rainfall may linger in the Glacier National Park
   area.

 - Drier weather develops with a return to more seasonable temperatures
   for the remainder of the week and upcoming weekend.

 - A few showers and and thunderstorms may develop each afternoon
   through Friday.

&&

.UPDATE...
/Issued 829 PM MDT Mon Jun 29 2026/

Rain continues across North Central and Southwestern Montana this
evening, and while rain is beginning to lighten up across most of
the area, some of the hardest hit areas are not quite out of the
woods yet. An area of thunderstorms is near the Canadian border
northwest of Cut Bank as of 830PM, and will likely get into
Glacier National Park around 930PM. Should these storms hold
together, they will bring more rain to the already soaked Many
Glacier Valley, which would worsen the ongoing flooding.
Interested parties around the Many Glacier Valley should be
prepared for flooding to potentially worsen a bit depending on how
well these storms hold together. Ludwig

&&

.DISCUSSION...
/Issued 829 PM MDT Mon Jun 29 2026/

The closed upper level low centered over central MT continues to
circulate moisture and areas of precipitation across the region this
afternoon with precipitation diminishing this evening as the upper
level low slowly lifts out to the northeast. A few isolated
thunderstorms are possible through early this evening, mainly near
the Canadian border. While lingering precipitation is generally light,
a few heavier showers remain possible in association with weak
thunderstorm activity near the Canadian border, including portions of
Glacier NP.

A drier pattern develops Tuesday through the rest of the week though
some troughing in the larger scale flow lingers across the NW US and
Northern Rockies through Friday. Weak disturbances and residual
moisture will likely combine with daytime instability for isolated
to widely scattered showers and a few thunderstorms each afternoon.
Loosely organized shortwaves moving through the flow Wednesday
and again Friday could facilitate a greater coverage of showers
and thunderstorms those days with the Friday wave potentially
bringing enough shear and CAPE to support a few stronger storms.
Otherwise, temperatures warm back to near seasonal averages through
the rest of the week. Longer range model ensembles generally
support ridging this weekend for overall dry conditions with some
additional warming. Hoenisch

&&

.AVIATION...
30/06Z TAF Period

Showery activity will continue over the next few hours of the TAF
period in Central and North-Central MT. Weak instability is
allowing for some thunderstorm development along the northern
Rocky Mountain Front, but the storms are staying west of the
terminals. Ceilings will lift throughout the day, but mountains
will continue to be obscured through most of the TAF period.
-Dzomba

&&

.HYDROLOGY...

A Flood Warning has been issued for the Many Glacier area where
recent excessive rainfall has led to several trail closures and rises
on Swiftcurrent creek are impacting road access with forecasts
indicating additional rises on the creek through early this
evening. A Flood Watch continues for the rest of Glacier Park and
adjacent areas where 2-5 inches of precipitation has fallen over
the last 48hrs and up to 0.50" of precipitation is possible in
additional showers through early this evening. Most creeks
originating from the Glacier NP and the Northern Rocky Mtn front
have shown moderate rises from the runoff and will continue to be
monitored. Hoenisch

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
GTF  48  73  50  74 /  90  30  20  30
CTB  48  70  48  71 /  90  30   0   0
HLN  48  72  51  72 /  90  40  60  80
BZN  43  70  44  72 /  80  30  30  60
WYS  33  61  33  67 /  80  30  20  20
DLN  40  67  43  71 /  60  50  60  50
HVR  48  75  50  78 /  70  60  10  10
LWT  44  70  45  72 /  90  10  10  60

&&

.TFX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

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