Sunday, April 13, 2008

Its time to dry out. At least for most of us. Showers and thunderstorms will rumble across Wyoming, Montana and parts of North Dakota on Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures will warm into the 70s Monday and Tuesday after of the cold front... maybe even an 80 or two. Behind the front temperatures will slip back into the 50s and 60s.

The next big storm holds off until the last week of April.

Snow pack across the Black Hills, Wyoming and Montana is still thick. That's excellent news for above- and below-ground runoff. It looks like good fishing and it looks like aquifers feeding wells will be on the rise. The USGS also thinks Pactola will rise this year.