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Groundhog predicts more winter, but Bozeman’s sunshine tells a different story

Southwest Montana recorded one of its warmest Januaries on record as storm tracks bypass the region, causing dry conditions and less snowfall, meteorologists said.

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While Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter this Groundhog Day, southwest Montana is looking and feeling more like spring.Sunshine, dry grass, and above-average temperatures have replaced the snow and ice that many residents expect this time of year.At Peets Hill, dozens of people took advantage of the mild weather, walking trails, and lounging in the afternoon sun.WATCH: Montana Breaks Winter Warmth Records While East Coast Freez…

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KBZK broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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