
Spring Surprise: See the Unbelievable Snow Totals Across MT
BUTTE, MT - Just when you thought it was safe to put away the snow shovels, nature decided to throw one more icy punch.

Across the northern U.S., residents awoke to find spring flowers buried under several inches—sometimes feet—of snow, in what’s being called one of the most surprising late-season winter events in recent memory.
It wasn’t just a light dusting, either. This freak storm packed a blizzard-grade wallop, dumping more snow in 24 hours than some spots typically see in a full week.
Power lines sagged under the weight. Tree limbs snapped like matchsticks. And drivers found themselves fishtailing through what looked more like a January whiteout than an April morning commute.
Meteorologists had warned us of a late-season “snow bomb,” but few expected this level of intensity.
From the Rocky Mountain passes to windswept prairies, the storm's icy grip extended farther and harder than expected.
One town almost broke its all-time record for single-day snowfall this late in the season. And guess what? It’s not even the snowiest one.
What’s truly wild is just how concentrated this snowfall was.
So, who got hit the hardest?
Grab your cocoa, double-check your snow tires, and find your town—or your next ski trip fantasy—on this jaw-dropping list of the Top 10 Snowiest Locations in the Last 24 Hours.
Spoiler alert: some of these totals will leave you speechless.
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A select few areas saw totals so staggering they’ve already made national headlines—and social media has exploded with videos of knee-deep drifts in driveways and backyards that turned into makeshift sledding hills overnight.
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