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Montana had its warmest winter in over 100 years due to a blocking high-pressure system, affecting snowpack and tourism.
Montana experienced an unusually warm winter in 2026, with average temperatures significantly above historical norms.
Multiple weather stations across the state recorded their highest winter averages in over a century, linked to a persistent high-pressure system that blocked cold Arctic air.
Climate scientists note this trend aligns with broader patterns of climate change, though no single event can be solely attributed to global warming.
The warm conditions led to reduced snowpack, impacting water supplies and winter tourism.
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Montana tuvo su invierno más cálido en más de 100 años debido a un sistema de alta presión de bloqueo, afectando a la capa de nieve y al turismo.