High Wind — Madison River Valley, Montana
2024-12-18 · Madison River Valley, Montana
Event narrative
Mesonet sensor MTNOR Norris Hill (MT DOT) measured a peak gust of 60 mph. The sensor also measured sustained winds averaging 40 mph or greater, between 815 AM and 115 PM.
Wider weather episode
A robust trough digging southeastward from the Pacific Northwest brought a belt of strong mid and low-level westerly flow across the majority of the region December 18. Given the favorable timing of the strongest flow and cold front, winds were easily able to mix to the surface. A respectable pressure gradient also developed across the area, which helped a few sites reach high sustained winds. In northeastern areas the wind took longer to develop, eventually needing the surface low to pull away from AB toward SK. This propelled a front through the area that brought both strong winds as well as rain that fell onto very cold surfaces, resulting in slick roads.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1221213. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.