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Late-October winter storm
A winter storm, unofficially known as Winter Storm Archer by The Weather Channel caused heavy snowfall mainly in Montana and North Dakota. Prior to the storm, the National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings stretching from Washington eastwards into North Dakota. Snowfall totals of at least 6 in stretched from the Bitterroots in western Montana into northwestern Minnesota, with up to 24 in of snow in the suburbs of Helena. With 11 in of snow, the snowstorm pushed Glasgow up to their snowiest October on record. The winter storm also prompted the National Park Service to shut down much of Yellowstone National Park. The snowfall and subsequent cold temperatures also resulted in a delayed harvest in Pierce County, North Dakota, where 9 in of snow fell in Rugby and up to 15.5 in of snow fell in Stanley, with highs expected to be below 30 F throughout the week.