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FNUS75 KMSO 312255
FWSMSO
Spot Forecast for Corral Creek
National Weather Service Missoula MT
455 PM MDT Sun Aug 31 2025
Forecast is based on forecast start time of 0600 MDT on September 01.
If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather
Service.
.DISCUSSION...Any showers that form Monday afternoon will be weak, but
could produce erratic wind gusts to 30 mph. Otherwise, continued hot
and dry. Easterly winds, generally from 5 to 15 mph are expected to
develop later Monday evening, peak around midnight, then diminish by
daybreak Tuesday. The upper slopes will feel the stronger easterlies.
The east winds will shut-off by mid-morning. It will be slightly
warmer and drier Tuesday with winds generally below 10 mph. Northeast
winds will be a little stronger by Thursday into Friday. Could see
15 to 25 mph easterly winds Thursday evening/night in the upper slopes.
The NBM has a 50 percent probability for wind gusts exceeding 20 mph
between 10 pm Thursday and 6 am Friday morning. These northeasterly
winds could also bring wildfire smoke from central Alberta, Canada
down into the region Thursday into Friday which could bring highs
down a few degrees, depending on how thick it is. There is a chance for
showers and thunderstorms this weekend, but the NBM only gives this
location a 20 percent probability for a wetting rain (greater than 0.01")
towards Sunday.
.LABOR DAY...
* Sky/Weather.........Partly sunny. Slight chance for a shower or
thunderstorm in the afternoon. Haze.
* CWR (> 0.10 Inch)...5 percent.
* Chance Lightning....10 percent.
* Max Temperature.....88-92.
* Min Humidity........14-18 percent.
* Wind (20 ft)........Southeast 5-8 mph.
* Mixing Height.......2500 ft agl increasing to 10500 ft agl.
* Mixing Winds........Southeast 10 mph.
* Precip Amount.......0.00 inches.
.MONDAY NIGHT...
* Sky/Weather.........Partly cloudy. Haze.
* CWR (> 0.10 Inch)...0 percent.
* Chance Lightning....Up to 10 percent.
* Min Temperature.....58-64.
* Max Humidity........34-38 percent.
* Wind (20 ft)........Upper: Northeast 5-8 mph increasing to
East-Southeast 10 to 15 mph with gusts
to 20 mph, then lessening to East-Southeast
8 to 12 mph.
Lower: East-southeast 5 to 10 mph becoming
Variable 2 to 5 mph after midnight.
* Mixing Height.......8000 ft agl decreasing to 500 ft agl.
* Mixing Winds........Northeast 10 mph increasing to East 20 mph,
then decreasing to Southeast 10 mph.
* Precip Amount.......0.00 inches.
.TUESDAY...
* Sky/Weather.........Mostly sunny. Haze in the morning.
* CWR (> 0.10 Inch)...0 percent.
* Chance Lightning....0 percent.
* Max Temperature.....89-93.
* Min Humidity........13-17 percent.
* Wind (20 ft)........Southeast around 5 mph in the morning
becoming variable 2-4 mph in the afternoon. Becoming Northeast
4 to 8 mph late afternoon.
* Mixing Height.......2500 ft agl increasing to 11000 ft agl.
* Mixing Winds........Southeast 5 mph becoming Northeast 10 mph.
* Precip Amount.......0.00 inches.
$$
Forecaster...Noble
Requested by...Greg Anderson
Type of request...WILDFIRE
.TAG 2520366.13/MSO
.DELDT 08/31/25
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL michael-han.samaniego@usda.gov,gregory.j.anderson@usda.gov,jacob.n.fallis@usda.gov,andrew.bidwell@usda.gov,julian.wearing@usda.gov,ryan.nipp@usda.gov,clint.mendenhall@usda.gov