Record-Challenging Warmth Hits Billings Area Thursday as Winds Raise Fire Risk
Downslope flow under strong high pressure fuels unusual warmth, elevating grass-fire risk.
Overview
- Highs reach the 60s to low 70s today, with Billings among spots vying for record levels.
- Gusts top 40 mph along the western foothills, with 15–30 mph winds common elsewhere.
- Low humidity and dry fuels keep an elevated grass-fire threat in place through the weekend, especially across western and central zones.
- A weak backdoor cold front arrives late Thursday, bringing patchy fog to northeastern areas into Friday morning and a modest cooldown.
- Friday highs dip into the 50s to low 60s with dry, mild weather persisting into the weekend, while models point to a cooler, wetter pattern early next week with mountain snow possible and details still uncertain.