The state of Montana, which is located in the upper northwestern part of the United States and is just outside of Canada. Montana’s nickname is The Treasure State, and there have been recorded temperatures as low as 71 degrees below zero in 1954 and 117 degrees in 1893; however, because the state’s humidity levels tend to be to the low side, the average temperatures tend to be as described above.
There is plenty of weather conducive to winter and summer activities. Because of the state’s size and location of mountain ranges, the weather can be varied depending upon where you are! The temperature averages are between 28 and 85 degrees depending on the season. During the winter the snowfall ranges from 300 inches in the rocky mountains and west and then maybe 20 inches in the eastern portion of the state.