Light snow will make for difficult travel this morning
The National Weather Service in Missoula issued a winter weather advisory that will remain in effect until 11 a.m. this morning. The advisory projects periods of light snowfall that will make travel difficult and snow accumulations up to two inches. Local impacts will include the Flathead, Mission and Bitteroot valleys.
The Montana Department of Transportation reports a variety of ice and snow-covered roads across the state this morning. Here are the local results as of 9:15 a.m. Friday Jan. 8.:
MT-35
- POLSON TO YELLOW BAY
- UP TO 3" NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- YELLOW BAY TO JCT WITH S-206
- TRACE OF NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Wet
- Scattered Snow and Ice
- JCT WITH S-206 TO JCT WITH US-2
- TRACE OF NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Wet
- Areas of Frost / Ice
MT-28
- THE JCT WITH MT-200 TO 10 MILES NORTH
- Scattered Snow and Ice
- 10 MILES NORTH OF PLAINS TO ELMO
- UP TO 1" NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Snow and Ice
US-93
- LOST TRAIL PASS TO SULA
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- SULA TO CONNER
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- CONNER TO HAMILTON
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- HAMILTON TO THE STEVENSVILLE TURNOFF
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- STEVENSVILLE TO LOLO
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- WYE TO EVARO HILL
- Scattered Snow and Ice
- ARLEE TO JCT MT-200 AT RAVALLI
- Snowing
- Snowcover
- NORTH OF ST. IGNATIUS TO RONAN
- Snow and Ice
- RONAN TO SOUTH OF POLSON
- Snow and Ice
- POLSON TO ELMO
- UP TO 3" NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Snowing
- Snow and Ice
- ELMO TO JCT WITH MT 82
- Wet
- US-93 ALTERNATE ROUTE
- TRACE OF NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Wet
- Areas of Frost / Ice
- JCT WITH MT 82 THROUGH KALISPELL TO 10 MILES NORTH
- TRACE OF NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Wet
- Areas of Frost / Ice
- 10 MILES N OF KALISPELL TO STRYKER
- TRACE OF NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Scattered Wet
- Snowcover
- STRYKER TO THE CANADIAN LINE
- UP TO 2" NEW SNOW OVERNIGHT
- Snowing
- Snowcover