A winter weather advisory affecting parts of Montana and Wyoming has been issued as forecasters warn of snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions through midweek.
The advisory, released by the National Weather Service (NWS), covers 16 counties across the region, with impacts expected to disrupt commuting, mountain travel, and outdoor activities.
Meteorologists say the weather system will bring several rounds of snowfall beginning Monday afternoon and continuing into Wednesday morning in some areas. Officials are urging residents to prepare for slick roads and rapidly changing conditions.
Snow and Slippery Roads Expected
According to the National Weather Service in Billings, snowfall will begin
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