The Great Montana Snow Drought
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Montana’s 2025–2026 winter didn’t just underperform — it nearly disappeared.
In this episode, Montana Max breaks down the “tale of two snowpacks” shaping Big Sky Country. While high elevations held onto decent snow, lower valleys and the Golden Triangle faced a full-blown snow drought. What does that mean for Montana farmers, winter wheat, trout rivers, wildfire season, ski resorts, and summer water supplies?
From weak La Niña patterns and stubborn high-pressure ridges to hoot-owl fishing restrictions and rising fire concerns, this episode connects the dots between weather, agriculture, rivers, and Montana’s future.
If you live in Bozeman, Missoula, Great Falls, Billings, or anywhere under that big sky — this one matters.
Snowpack. Drought. Runoff. Fire season. Trout. Wheat.
It’s all connected.
Listen in, stay informed, and keep your eyes on the sky.
Read the full article at The406Life.com
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