Mild Winter? Missoula Has Not Had a Below-Zero Day for Two Years [AUDIO]
Now that spring is officially less than a week away, the National Weather Service has revealed some interesting statistics about the winter of 2012.
Now that spring is officially less than a week away, the National Weather Service has revealed some interesting statistics about the winter of 2012.
You could almost sense it; the days are getting longer, the early calves are on the ground, and there’s a certain scent to the early morning air. Yep, Spring is arriving.
Is there a connection between weather and productivity in the workplace? According to scientists, the answer is yes.
As the saying goes, April showers bring May flowers.
In Montana, perhaps this old adage should be modified to reflect the fact that in all likelihood, there will be more showers in May. And probably June, too.
I saw a very colorful display of tulips when I was delivering the Craig & Al Coffee Break. It’s on S 5th W.
Ever wonder why our feathered friends get up so darn early? The answer might surprise you.
In Montana, we spend the majority of the year hiding beneath thick layers of clothing. But when the sun comes out, so should the suncreen.
Find out what's causing our mid-spring heat wave, and why you might not want to put away that winter coat just yet.
How a daunting task turned into something fun!
Warm spring weather means more plants are growing and blooming, which in turn means there is more pollen in the air.
When I heard about spray tanning, I thought I had found my sun-kissed glow godsend. Turns out, not all spray tans are created equal.
Most Montanans are guilty of repeating this tired, old saying at least a few times each spring: “If you don’t like the weather, just wait five minutes.”