Wildlands Music 2026 Wildlands Music 2026 Wildlands Music 2026
Print Subscriptions
Newsletter Sign Up
  • News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events
Menu
  • News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events

Summer weather in the Rockies

in Arts & Entertainment
Summer weather in the Rockies

Snow in June

A dusting of snow meets green spring growth in Big Sky on June 8. PHOTO BY BRANDON WALKER
Outlaw Partnersby Outlaw Partners
June 8, 2020

June snow and upcoming predictions for southwest Montana

By Bella Butler EBS STAFF

BIG SKY – Staying true to Montana’s notoriously erratic spring weather, snowflakes touched down on green grass and budding trees in Big Sky on June 8. For many, the summer snow is reminiscent of a collection of other white June blusters, such as the storm that welcomed the first day of summer last year. In the midst of the reliable unpredictability, though, forecasts still suggest an especially hot and dry summer for 2020.

According to Leeann Allegretto, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Missoula, a trend forecast for the western half of the state predicts that July, August and September will yield slightly warmer and slightly drier conditions than normal, with the forecast for the eastern half of the state hovering closer to normal.

FAT Ice Race Big Sky FAT Ice Race Big Sky FAT Ice Race Big Sky
ADVERTISEMENT

Allegretto said that for the next 10-14 days, cold and wet weather systems will withstand, but a transition to hotter and drier days will come at the end of June through mid-July.

“I think there’s a lot of shock value when you see snow in June but it’s not totally uncommon to have really cold systems in early summer late spring,” Allegretto said, adding that these conditions are favorable and welcomed in regard to the big picture, where this kind of consistent moisture “delays the smoke.”

The meteorologist said that in and around Bozeman, the snowpack is roughly 59 percent of normal, holding water yet to be added to the area’s already surging rivers and streams. On June 8, the United States Geological Survey reported the Gallatin River to be flowing at 3,910 cubic feet per second, a figure 570 cubic feet per second above the average measurement for this day. 

Allegretto also warned of upcoming below-freezing temperatures and the potential for frost at night, a spring gardener’s worst nightmare.

Yellowstone National Park Lodge Yellowstone National Park Lodge
picture of a yellowstone geser with the words
ADVERTISEMENT

Listen

Outlaw Beat Podcast

Joe Borden & Michele Veale Borden

See All Episodes
outlaw realty montana outlaw realty montana
ADVERTISEMENT
Outlaw Realty Big Sky Bozeman
ADVERTISEMENT

Upcoming Events

Feb 7
February 7 - April 12

Après Backcast DJ Series at Montage Big Sky

Feb 23
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Event Series

Community Hike Big Sky

Feb 23
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Event Series

Al-Anon Support Group

Feb 24
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

American Legion Winter Bingo

Feb 25
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

American Legion Oratorical Contest

View Calendar
Event Calendar

Related Posts

Lone Peak Film Festival returns for second year, submissions open 
Arts & Entertainment

Lone Peak Film Festival returns for second year, submissions open 

February 19, 2026
Artists’ Collective to host ‘Celebration of Art’ 
Arts & Entertainment

Artists’ Collective to host ‘Celebration of Art’ 

February 18, 2026
Live from the Divide debuts in Livingston’s historic Empire Twin Theatre
Arts & Entertainment

Live from the Divide debuts in Livingston’s historic Empire Twin Theatre

February 3, 2026
‘In a Landscape’ returns for winter piano concert  
Arts & Entertainment

‘In a Landscape’ returns for winter piano concert  

February 3, 2026

An Outlaw Partners Publication

Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Youtube

Explore Big Sky

  • About/Contact
  • Advertise
  • Publications
  • Print Subscriptions
  • Podcast
  • Submissions

Outlaw Brands

  • Mountain Outlaw
  • Plan Yellowstone
  • Big Sky PBR
  • Wildlands Music
  • Outlaw Partners
  • Outlaw Realty
  • Hey Bear

Copyright © 2025 Explore Big Sky | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Choices

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Bozeman News
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Yellowstone
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • Events

©2024 Outlaw Partners, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Explore Big Sky Logo
  • News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events
Subscribe
Newsletter Sign Up
Facebook X-twitter Instagram Youtube