Missoula County Disaster and Emergency Services Director Adriane Beck chaired a public meeting this week to discuss what a team of officials had been planning for in the past four months.
It’s been a wet and cloudy October so far for most of Montana, but Phillips and Valley County are experiencing a deluge that has left some roads flooded.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the rest of the week in the Missoula area, but Meterologist Luke Robinson with the National Weather Service said there are more than thunderstorm watches to be aware of this evening.
Despite almost a full inch of rain at the Missoula airport, forecaster for the National Weather Service Leane Allegretto says local rivers and streams face no danger of flooding at this time.
By: Jannette McDonald at kgvo1290.com
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