There's already snow on the ground in many places in Montana, but winter doesn't officially start until December 21. Winters in Big Sky Country can be rough. If you're curious about what this upcoming winter has in store, there are a few early signs to be on the lookout for.

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It's not uncommon for temperatures in Montana to drop well below zero, and wind chills can make being outside unbearable. The coldest months are usually January and February, when temperatures can get down below -30.

What Are Early Signs of an Epic Winter in Montana?

If you're wondering whether or not the upcoming winter will be worse than normal, there are a few early signs to look for, according to the Old Farmers' Almanac. Long before we were able to check the weather instantly on our phones and computers, people used nature as a way to predict changes in weather.

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Apparently, nature gives us a lot of clues when it comes to the weather. Rodents,  insects, and plants have been a part of weather folklore for ages. Winter is on its way, and places like Bozeman and Missoula will soon be full of puffy black coats and furry boots.

Whether you want to believe it or not is up to you, but if you notice any of the things listed below, you might want to consider buying an extra cord or two of firewood for the old wood stove.

The Old Farmers' Almanac is a fairly trusted source for weather predictions and claims that Montana is in for a cold & snowy winter.

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