Cold temperatures in Montana
GOES-16 (GOES-East) “Clean” Infrared Window (10.3 µm) images (above) revealed unseasonably cold surface infrared brightness temperatures in the -30 to -40ºC range (dark blue to green color enhancement) across much of Montana on the morning of 03 March 2019. Overnight low temperatures at a number of first-order reporting sites were colder than -30ºF (-34ºC) — with the coldest location across the state (and the entire US, including Alaska) dropping to -44ºF (-42ºC). This was only 1ºF warmer than the all-time record low for Montana during the month of March (record low: -45ºF at Glasgow in 1897, and at Fort Logan in 1906). A few daily/monthly cold temperature records were set in the Great Falls and Billings areas.A sequence of 3 consecutive VIIRS Infrared Window (11.45 µm) images (from NOAA-20 and Suomi NPP) with a different color enhancement is shown below — the red shades indicate surface infrared brightness temperatures of -40ºC and colder.
===== 04 March Update =====
On the morning of 04 March, GOES-16 “Clean” Infrared Window images (above) showed a more localized pocket of very cold surface infrared brightness temperatures over the southwest part of Montana. The coldest measured surface air temperature was -46°F at Elk Park (at an elevation of 6292 feet) — which, if certified, will establish a new all-time March low temperature record for the state of Montana.A sequence of 3 consecutive VIIRS Infrared Window images from NOAA-20 and Suomi NPP (below) revealed surface infrared brightness temperatures as cold as -46ºC or -51ºF within the red-enhanced areas.