The Montana Outdoor Podcast Answers the Age-Old Question, What Will the Weather be Like This Winter?
This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks to Matt Rosencrans, Climate Testbed Director and Climatologist with the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center. Matt used all the National Weather Service’s incredible technology and put together a special winter weather forecast just for all our podcast listeners. So, what did he come up with? What is the winter weather forecast for each region of Montana? Well, you are gonna have to click here to listen to find out. Now depending on what you like to do in Montana’s outdoors I think you might like what he says here. Again, that is depending on what you like to do in Montana’s Outdoors. What we do know is when you click here to listen you will for sure love just how thorough Matt is. This is one very smart guy that lives and breathes the weather for not just Montana, but for all across the United States. Now, in addition to giving you his winter weather prediction for Montana he also used all his incredible high-tech gear and knowledge to give a prediction of what the weather will be like across the State for this Spring and Summer! Yeah, we are gonna take you way into the future of Montana’s weather. What is also VERY cool is that Matt explains a lot of just how he can put together these predictions. So, are you gonna get to go ice fishing sooner than you thought this year? How is the skiing going to be in the State? This Podcast will answer those and your other Montana weather questions. Yeah, you are gonna find this one super interesting for sure. So, what are you waiting for, hop in our weather time machine by clicking here and get to listening!
Links:
- To learn more about the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center and its history, click here. By the way, pretty interesting to learn that Thomas Jefferson was one of the nation’s first climatologists!
- For links to the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center’s different national weather predictions and maps click here.
- For northwestern Montana click here or call (406) 329-4840.
- For northern and central Montana click here or call (406) 453-2081.
- For northeastern Montana click here or call (406)228-4042.
- For southeastern Montana click here or call (406) 652-0851.
- Questions for Matt Rosencrans? Click here to send him an email.
- Click here to tell Rigger what you thought of this episode or to give him your ideas for future podcasts!