Flashback: Record September Snowstorm Hits Montana
Flashback: Record September Snowstorm Hits Montana
US · Published Sep 29, 2025
In September 2019, a record snowstorm hit Montana and the Northwest, with Browning recording 48 inches of snow.
Great Falls, Montana, set a 24-hour snowfall record of 17.7 inches, causing widespread power outages and travel disruptions.
The early winter blast extended to Western Wyoming and Spokane, Washington, highlighting the storm's unusual reach.
Record snowfall disrupts Northwest United States in September
On September 29, 2019, as autumn began, a remarkable weather event occurred across parts of the Northwest United States. A significant early-season snowstorm swept through the region, bringing record-breaking snowfall and causing widespread disruption. Montana was particularly hard hit, with the northern part of the state experiencing blizzard-like conditions and unprecedented snow accumulations.
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