Montana Officials Urge People To Stay Indoors As Storm Approaches
Stay Safe Amid Severe Weather Warnings
Statewide Emergency Declared As Blizzard Conditions Expected
Montana officials are urging residents to stay indoors as a major winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions to the state. The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for much of Montana, with snowfall totals of up to 2 feet expected in some areas.
Governor Greg Gianforte has declared a statewide emergency, and the Montana Department of Transportation has closed several major highways due to hazardous driving conditions. Schools and businesses have also been closed across the state.
Officials are urging people to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary and to be prepared for power outages and other disruptions. The storm is expected to continue through Wednesday, with the worst conditions expected on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Stay Informed
For the latest information on the storm, visit the National Weather Service website or the Montana Department of Transportation website.
Tips To Stay Safe During A Blizzard
- Stay indoors and avoid travel.
- If you must travel, let someone know your route and expected arrival time.
- Have a winter survival kit in your car, including blankets, food, water, and a first-aid kit.
- Charge your cell phone and keep a portable charger on hand.
- Listen to local news and weather reports for updates on the storm.
Resources
National Weather Service
Montana Department of Transportation