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Sunshine and warmer weather make an appearance for Memorial Day weekend

A few spotty showers still possible
Posted at 3:34 PM, May 22, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-22 17:34:27-04

MISSOULA — As we head into Memorial Day weekend, our flooding concerns aren’t over just yet.

We are still tracking elevated river levels on the Bitterroot River near Missoula which stays under a Flood Advisory until Saturday afternoon, and a Flood Warning until further notice on the Clark Fork above Missoula.

If you plan on camping this weekend, make sure you stay out of flood prone areas.

A few spotty showers remain in the forecast through Saturday afternoon.

Some of these isolated showers will bring brief, heavy downpours.

Saturday’s highs remain in the upper 50s and low 60s.

After Saturday’s spotty showers, we can expect to see a lot more sunshine and warmer weather return to the forecast!

Sunday’s highs return to the mid to upper 60s.

On Memorial Day, a few spotty showers are once again possible. These showers will not be a washout, but just something to keep your eyes on if you are out and about doing outdoor activities.

Highs for Memorial Day jump to the upper 60s and low 70s! It is expected to be a beautiful day!

Next week we continue our drying trend.

A few spotty showers return on and off through the forecast, but we will see a lot more sunshine and temperatures continue on a warming trend into the upper 70s and low 80s by the end of the week next week!