
Several locations west of the divide were under the gun yesterday with strong and severe thunderstorms. The map to the left from the Storm Prediction Center shows the reports from across the country.

In Montana specifically, there were 3 hail reports, ranging from 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter, all of which were reported in Missoula County. The majority of the storm reports were in the form of wind, with a total of 10 wind reports ranging from an estimated 60 to 88 miles per hour. The image to the right is courtesy our sister station KPAX in Missoula. This was one of many lightning strikes that struck much of western Montana yesterday.
The latest data this morning is suggesting that these storm reports will likely spread further to the east today, into central and southwest Montana, as we are under the gun again for some strong to possibly severe thunderstorms this afternoon.
The main threat for any severe storms today across our area will once again be mainly strong damaging winds and large hail. The best chance for these storms will be in the late afternoon into the evening hours. The best dynamics will be east of the divide.
Tomorrow will also have a chance for more severe thunderstorms, but today is the best chance for our area, as this front slowly moves eastward over the coming days. Mike and I will keep an eye on the sky for you over the next few days, but be aware we are under the gun for plenty of showers and storms today tomorrow and possibly even into Friday.