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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Missoula MT
228 PM MDT MON AUG 10 2015

.DISCUSSION...Showers and thunderstorms have already begun to
develop this afternoon across the Bitterroot Mountains of western
Montana, and the Clearwater Mountains in central Idaho. These
storms are currently moving fairly fast, and with little
lightning. Further development is expected this afternoon
throughout western Montana and central Idaho. The thunderstorms
will also gain strength and will be producing frequent lightning
and be able to produce gusty and erratic winds up to 50 mph. Even
if you are not directly under one of the cells, you can still
expect gusty outflow winds approaching 40 to 50 mph, especially in
the Bitterroot and Missoula Valleys. Thunderstorms will gradually
decrease this evening and overnight.

Due to the dry conditions and the expected lightning and gusty
winds, a red flag warning has been issued due to the potential for
increased fire danger.

The rest of the week looks quite HOT. Temperatures will be rising
tomorrow and Wednesday into the upper 90s in western Montana and
into the low 100s in the lower valleys of central Idaho. A couple
instances where the highs could be held down is in cloud cover
and isolated afternoon thunderstorms. If your location is impacted
by any of the above, you potentially couldn't reach those highs.
Thunderstorms will be hit and miss.

Thunderstorms will once again develop by late morning on
Thursday, encompassing central Idaho first and then spreading into
western Montana through the evening hours. Storms could produce
gusty winds, as well as abundant lightning. Given the outdoor
activities taking place this week into this weekend, those
intending to be outdoors should have a plan in the case that gusty
winds or lightning end up impacting outdoor events. With increased
moisture content available in the atmosphere, occasional bursts
of heavy rain are also a concern, so please plan accordingly.

The threat for inclement weather continues on Friday with the
passage of a cold front, which will help to cool temperatures off
a bit, but in return, cause a very windy day across the Northern
Rockies. Southwest Montana, west central Montana, and locations
hugging the Continental Divide will see the strongest winds occur,
though most everywhere will experience a rather windy day. This
could cause further concerns for the wildfire community, so will
be keeping a close eye on this.

With a cooler-than-average weekend ahead, conditions will stay
relatively unsettled but with gradual improvement as the weekend
passes. By next week, forecast models diverge on many details and
the pattern remains unclear at this time.

&&

.AVIATION....Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to
impact air terminals KMSO, KGPI, and KSMN this afternoon.
Development has already started, and could impact KMSO and KSMN by
10/2200Z. KGPI could some activity by 11/0000Z this evening. These
thunderstorms will be capable of producing gusty and erratic
winds, along with frequent lightning. Activity is expected to
diminish by 11/0300Z tonight for all terminals.

&&

.MSO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MT...RED FLAG WARNING until 9 PM MDT this evening Bitterroot.

     RED FLAG WARNING until 11 PM MDT this evening East Lolo...
     Flathead/Glacier Park...Kootenai...Salish and Kootenai 
     Reservation...West Lolo.

ID...RED FLAG WARNING until 8 PM PDT this evening Clearwater/Nez 
     perce...Palouse/Hells Canyon.

&&

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