GREAT FALLS — The Fort Benton Police Department says that Highway 87 has been closed between Great Falls and Fort Benton.
The powerful winds are kicking up dust and dirt, causing very poor visibility along Highway 87. There have been gusts of more than 70 miles per hour across the region.
The agency posted the information on Facebook just before noon on Wednesday. They also said that there are trees down and roofs of buildings have blown off.
Great Falls Fire Rescue says that a second alarm has been called in town to bring more firefighters in to deal with emergencies caused by the strong winds.
This just happened at @NWSGreatFalls on I-15. #mtwx pic.twitter.com/2fXJDbOAKc
— Christian Cassell (@MTweatherman) January 13, 2021
We have also received reports of semi trucks blown over along I-15 near Shelby.
There have been several reports of scattered power outages in and around Great Falls.
Lincoln Volunteer Fire Rescue posted: "Lines and trees are down all over. Be careful and don't approach any lines. It will run thru the ice and snow and can be deadly. Secure anything that can blow away. Roofs are being blown off in areas."
The National Weather Service in Missoula reported that a 125 mph wind gust was recorded on the west face of Mount Sentinel. Missoula Electric Cooperative says more than 4,300 members were in the dark as of 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday. The larger outages were being reported in the Bonner, Frenchtown and Tarkio areas. Additionally, several outages were being seen in the Condon and Seeley Lake areas.
Flathead Electric Cooperative says the number of customer without power is more than 13,000. The larger outages were being reported in the West Glacier, Whitefish Lake, and Libby areas -- as well as in the Kalispell areas.
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