BILLINGS — After the severe thunderstorms on Tuesday evening, there is still a chance of showers and storms lingering. However, these storms are expected to be less intense, and the temperatures will be cooler.
Highs for Wednesday and Thursday in the region will range from the 60s to low 70s, with overnight temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The weather is expected to remain active throughout the week, but the risk of severe showers or storms is low.
There is a possibility of isolated strong to severe storms on Wednesday afternoon, although the overall risk is minimal. It’s advisable to stay alert.
This spring-like pattern will bring comfortable temperatures and occasional showers and storms in the afternoons and evenings. Most of the activity will occur near the mountains and foothills before moving across the plains.
An easterly flow will continue to bring a chance of showers or storms into the weekend, but temperatures will gradually rise. Highs are forecasted to reach the upper 70s to low 80s consistently by the end of the weekend and early next week.