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Montana’s snowpack is normal to above-normal for 2026 despite low snow in valleys, thanks to heavy high-elevation snowfall.
Montana’s snowpack is on track for normal to above-normal water supply in 2026 despite below-average snow in low-elevation valleys, according to the NRCS.
Heavy snowfall in high-elevation areas, particularly in the northern and western regions, has maintained strong snowpack levels in key river basins like the Missouri, Yellowstone, and Clark Fork.
Although total snow cover is the lowest in 25 years—around 60% of average—due to warmer temperatures and reduced snowfall at lower elevations, high-altitude accumulation supports stable runoff projections.
Drought conditions persist in parts of the state, but the overall outlook remains positive for water availability this spring and summer.
La capa de nieve de Montana es normal a por encima de lo normal para 2026 a pesar de la poca nieve en los valles, gracias a las fuertes nevadas de gran altitud.