Northwest Montana is experiencing an unusual winter, with warmer than average temperatures and low snow pack. NWS Missoula Meteorologist Dave Noble explains how El Nino affects winter weather and what could be in store for us as the season continues.
Christiane Hinterman has been singing and writing songs for as long as she can remember but has rarely shared her art with an audience. It’s something that’s changing as she begins to share more of her music and how she engages with the creative process. She performs on Feb. 2 for the Daily Inter Lake’s Press Play series. Tickets and lunch are available at https://flatheadtickets.com/ or by calling 406-758-4436.Find out more about Christiane’s music at instagram.com/rootedheartmontana, rootedheartgirl.com or by emailing her at rootedheartgirl@gmail.com.
This week's top stories, plus a conversation and song from Cabin Fever Days organizer 'Philly Steve' Paugh. He tells us all about the rowdy event that takes place every February in Martin City, where participants attach skis to a barstool and take a ride down Sugar Hill. Paugh said they are in need of racers and volunteers for the event, find out more at cabinfeverdays.com
Taylor reads some of this week's top stories, including information about a storm that brought -30 degree temperatures and whiteout conditions to the Flathead Valley. She speaks with Flathead Warming Center Co-Founder and Executive Director Tonya Horn about what they do to prepare for the extreme cold.
Josh looks at 3-what ifs that could have changed the outcome of Montana's FCS championship loss and gives his final thoughts on the Grizzlies special season. Plus, the first winter prep sports update of 2024 with a look at Prep Wrestling and basketball in Kalispell.