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Near record highs across Montana for the last day of summer

Posted: Sep 21, 2012 1:52 PM by Chrissy Kohler - MTN Weather

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MISSOULA - It's hard to believe that fall is nearly upon us, especially when it still feels very much like August in Western Montana.

In fact, for the last day of summer, many locations will near record highs with the potental to even tie the record. The same will be true for the first day of fall with another warm day in the forecast.

Here's a list of the towns that will be close to and could potentially break the record highs over the next couple of days.

September 21 September 22
Forecast/Record Forecast/Record
MISSOULA 85 / 92 (1967) 86 / 91 (1938)
BUTTE 80 / 85 (1918) 81 / 86 (1987)
KALISPELL 83 / 87 (1967) *84 / 84 (1938)*


ANACONDA 83 / 84 (1918) 84 / 85 (1992)
DRUMMOND 84 / 89 (1967) 85 / 90 (1966)
EUREKA 88 / 91 (1967) 89 / 91 (1967)
PHILIPSBURG RS 82 / 85 (1967) 83 / 85 (1967)
POLSON 83 / 89 (1936) 84 / 85 (1938)
POTOMAC 84 / 88 (1967) 85 / 90 (1987)
SAINT REGIS 92 / 93 (1967) *92 / 92 (1967)*
SEELEY LAKE 85 / 86 (1967) 85 / 86 (1967)
SULA 85 / 86 (1987) 85 / 91 (1987)
SUPERIOR 90 / 93 (1938) 90 / 94 (1938)
THOMPSON FALLS 89 / 94 (1967) 90 / 92 (1952)
TROUT CREEK RS 90 / 94 (1967) 90 / 94 (1967)
WEST GLACIER *85 / 85 (1967)* *86 / 83 (1967)*

*Indicated a forecast high that would tie or break the previous record.

**All data is provided by the National Weather Service in Missoula.

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