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Weekend Snowstorm Hits Western Montana
The snowfall was much heavier in nowrthwestern Montana, but the Bitterroot Valley had snow on the ground Monday morning.
The weather system caused a number of vehicle side-offs and seerious accidents from St Ignatius to Polson, where at least six inches of snow fell around Flathead Lake
Mild Winter? Missoula Has Not Has a Below-Zero Day for Two Years [AUDIO]
Western Montana Snow Report for Area Ski Resorts – February 13, 2013
Heavy Snow Headed For The Bitterroot Area [AUDIO]
Update – Missing Snowmobilers Found Safe [AUDIO]
Update 12:00 p.m. Monday..
Deputy Bob Parcell says the two missing snowmobilers from Helena were found safely just before noon on Monday not far from Seeley Lake by a helicopter from Kalispell. Parcell says the two men built a fire and stayed put with their snowmobiles overnight, then tried to hike out in the morning. The helicopter picked up the two men who were tired and cold, but uninjured.
Deputy Bob Parcell
Missoula County Search and Rescue was called out at about 10:30 Sunday night to look for two missing snowmobilers in the Seeley Lake area.
Watch This Cat Go Crazy for Snow
National Weather Service Testing New Winter Warning System in Montana
Nasty Weather Headed to Southwest Montana [AUDIO]
10 Dogs Who Aren’t Happy About the Snow
Snow is one of the greatest inventions of good ol' Mother Nature. Sure it can be a pain sometimes, but the stuff is also really cool! Take making awesome snowmen, for example. Can you do that with rain? Wind? Sunshine? No, because snow rules.


