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Montana Snow Squall Triggers Whiteout, Travel Warning

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 2,500 people were warned about dangerous snow squall conditions.
  • Whiteout conditions with near-zero visibility were reported.
  • Travelers are urged to reduce speed and turn on headlights.
Montana Snow Squall Triggers Whiteout, Travel Warning

The National Weather Service issued an urgent warning to more than 2,500 residents in Jefferson County, Montana, on Monday afternoon as a dangerous snow squall caused whiteout conditions. This alert arrived as many Americans planned their Thanksgiving week travels, highlighting the critical need for immediate weather updates.

Snow squalls can descend rapidly, transforming clear skies into hazardous situations with near-zero visibility within moments. These storms are notorious for causing significant accidents, often triggered by drivers reacting suddenly to the unexpected wintry onslaught. The warning specified areas like Whitehall and Homestake Pass, including Interstate 90.

Meteorologists at the Great Falls office reported "whiteout conditions with near zero visibility associated with intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds." They advised, "Reduce speed and turn on headlights!" This event occurred while much of Montana was already under a winter weather advisory, with forecasts for several inches of snow and potential ice.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A snow squall is a sudden, intense burst of heavy snow with strong winds, causing near-zero visibility and dangerous travel conditions, similar to a severe thunderstorm.
The National Weather Service issued urgent warnings for Jefferson County, Montana, impacting areas like Whitehall, Homestake Pass, and Interstate 90.
During a snow squall warning, reduce speed, turn on headlights, and be prepared for visibility to drop suddenly to near zero.

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