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KEY MESSAGES
- Monday will begin with dry conditions, but look for the chance for isolated strong thunderstorms to emerge late Monday night.
- Largely seasonably cool temperatures and frequent chances for showers and thunderstorms will continue at times through the balance of the week.
- Strong west winds Tuesday night into Wednesday may bring about rough waves for Fort Peck Lake.
DISCUSSION
WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW:
Monday will begin with quiet weather conditions, but a trough to the west will quickly move eastward with increasing showers and thunderstorms overnight into early Tuesday morning. HREF guidance shows the best support for this after about 3am and especially across the eastern zones. This is where the best instability and shear profiles may also support an isolated strong storm.
The upper low will continue to remain parked over the region through the week.This will continue to generate frequent chances for showers and thunderstorms. In addition, this pattern will tend to maintain seasonably cool temperatures each day through the period.
FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS:
NBM was used for the forecast period which handled large scale trends well. Confidence is above average on the overall depiction this week for seasonably cool conditions and frequent chances for showers and thunderstorms. Confidence is a bit more moderate on exact timing and placement of the storms given uncertainties surrounding mesoscale details at larger time scales. As these details become better resolved, adjustments for near term pops may make better sense over the course of the week.
AVIATION
LAST UPDATED: MONDAY JUNE 8, 2026 AT 0645Z. FLIGHT CAT RANGE: VFR.
DISCUSSION: Dry weather and mostly sunny skies will lead to overall decent flying conditions for Monday. Clouds will increase Monday night with scattered showers and thunderstorms, which could lead to brief reductions in visibility as well as gusty and shifting winds if a storm passes right over a taf site.
WINDS: Look for southwest winds at 5 to 15 kts through early Monday morning, increasing to 10 to 20 kts at times during the day.
GGW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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