Showers and thunderstorms in Eastern Montana possible for your Tuesday afternoon

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HERE A LOOK AT THE FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 7 DAYS:

TODAY: Temperatures will be around 90 degrees for most of our field of vision. Otherwise we will be under mostly cloudy skies. The wind is blowing steadily from the west at 10-15 mph with gusts of up to 40 mph. Chance of isolated showers or thunderstorms in the eastern parts of our field of vision.

TODAY: We remain mild with temperatures in the mid-60s. Southwest winds at 5-10 miles per hour. Mostly clear to partly cloudy sky for our field of vision.

MORNING: Sunshine wants to celebrate a comeback in the middle of the work week. High temperatures range from the low to the mid-90s. Mostly sunny skies with winds from the southwest at 10-15 miles per hour. Higher afternoon gusts of 25-35 mph.

THURSDAY: The temperatures are on both sides of the 90 degree mark. Southwest winds 10-15 mph but can gust up to 30 mph. In the afternoon the cloud cover will increase and there is a slight chance of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm.

FRIDAY: We want to cool off in terms of temperature by the mid-80s. There are some chances of morning showers and thunderstorms. We will stay mostly cloudy the whole day. The wind blows from the southwest at 10-15 mph with gusts of 20-30 mph.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: For the weekend, the temperatures continue to look like we’re heading for a cooling trend. The highs for most of our viewing area seem to be somewhere between the upper 70s and the low 80s on both days. Mostly cloudy to cloudy for most of the weekend. The greatest chance of rain is on Saturday afternoon with emerging afternoon showers and thunderstorms. The main story at the moment seems to be the winds that will blow between 25 and 40 miles per hour from the west on both days.

MONDAY: The cooling trend seems to continue at the beginning of the working week. The high temperatures appear to be in the low to mid 1970s. Wind from the north at 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Mostly cloudy during the day with the possibility of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm followed by a clearing up in the evening hours.

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