Strong winds knocked down trees, damaged fences and flipped semis across north-central Montana Thursday. Gusts hit 79 mph in Great Falls and reached 104 mph at Judith Peak.
Last year, a structure at the Lewis and Clark County fairgrounds caught fire right where I’m standing. One year later, we have a better idea of the total damage done.
Powerful wind that howled across the state is winding down but the snow is just starting to get going, and much of the state will now get blanketed in white.
Fire crews from multiple agencies are responding to a structure fire in the Helena Valley, northeast of East Helena.
Jurors listened Thursday to closing arguments before deciding whether social media companies should be liable for harms caused to children using their platforms.
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The wind is howling this morning as a major storm moves through the state. After the wind calms later tonight, the focus shifts to lower-elevation snow heading into the weekend.