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High Wind — Beaverhead and Western Madison Below 6000ft, Montana

2025-06-20 · Beaverhead and Western Madison Below 6000ft, Montana

52 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A rogue 60 mph gust was observed at the Dillon Airport (KDLN) ASOS.

Wider weather episode

Robust troughing moving inland across the Pacific NW began to usher cooler air southward on the 19th into the 20th across northern areas. In the meantime, deep mixing and weak shear with marginal instability managed to produce isolated severe gusts across SW MT on the 19th. Heading into the 20th the instability decreased, but southerly to southwesterly flow increased aloft over SW MT. This resulted in a period of strong winds and gusts, strongest in the Madison River Valley. As the Pacific troughing moved further inland, attention then turned to precipitation, which fell in the mountains as snow Saturday into Sunday (June 20-22). All the while, strong winds/gusts were occurring across portions of the Hi-Line as the cooler air surged southward.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1272714. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.