Arctic Blast
Heat Wave a Comin’
By Kirk Siegler, 12-09-05
Is it me or is 5 degrees F starting to feel downright comfortable? Indeed, after two days, and more impressively, three nights of sub zero temperatures, today's forecasted highs in the upper teens sounds pretty nice. But as with any "warming" trend in December in Western Montana - there's good news and bad news. Forecasters are predicting a good chance for inversions in the valleys. Whether they'll be on the scale we experienced over Thanksgiving - when a dense shroud of clouds kept us from seeing the sun for nearly two weeks - is unclear.
So that's some uplifting news.
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