Earth saw a record-high average daily temperature of 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, the EU climate monitor said, breaking the previous record of 62.76 degrees Fahrenheit set just the day before.
After a long Montana winter, most were ready for warmer temps, but were we ready for record-breaking temperatures already? For many of us, the answer is no.
The National Weather Service is predicting "early season record heat" for Billings and most of Montana this week, as a strong high pressure in the Western U.S. is producing "record breaking heat and elevated fire weather threats," according to the N.W.S.
The hot dry weather continues and as of this Friday afternoon, residents near Roundup have been advised to evacuate due to a fire estimated to be 1,200 acres and growing. According to the DES several agencies have responded to the fire. The North Delphia fire is making it's way to Highway 12 and according to DES, road closures can be expected...
Happy 4th of July! I like to call it Independence day. Laurel had their huge parade at 11am this morning. I don't know the numbers this year but it was huge. Then you have fireworks tonight at dusk from Laurel and Billings Heights...
There have been far too many stories in the news this summer about parents leaving their kids in the car while they go in and shop. This is not okay! We all know that a quick trip in the store can end up being much more than that.
Calm down, calm down. Jason Statham, the world's foremost B-Movie star, is not tackling the Michael Mann epic that pitted Al Pacino against Robert De Niro. No, Statham is remaking the Burt Reynolds 'Heat' from 1986, and it was originally going to be helmed by Brian De Palma. Now it's going to be directed by Simon West.
We’re heading into summer and with it comes hot temperatures! In fact we are talking 90’s here in Billings beginning as soon as Friday and staying in the 90’s through at least next Tuesday! Don’t sweat it! You don’t have to run the air conditioner all day to stay cool! Here’s 15 tips on how to beat the heat all summer long from MedicineNet.com.