Montana Winter Forecast Podcast: Will Ice Fishing Weather Finally Arrive? Dr. Johnna Infanti on El Niño/La Niña

Montana Winter Forecast Podcast: Will Ice Fishing Weather Finally Arrive? Dr. Johnna Infanti on El Niño/La Niña

Posted by montanaoutdoor on January 17, 2026

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This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast, your host Downrigger Dale interviews one of the sharpest minds we’ve ever had on the show: Dr. Johnna Infanti, a leading weather scientist who specializes in the climate patterns known as El Niño and La Niña.

Those two opposing climate patterns can affect Montana’s weather in major ways—sometimes with good results and other times, not so good. Recently, one of them has been affecting Montana in a pretty strange way. Most everyone has noticed it, especially anglers hoping for safe ice and anyone wanting valley snow. In many places, there hasn’t been enough snow to make even a skinny snowman.

So what’s in store for Montana for the rest of the winter—more of the same, or could big changes be on the way?

Dr. Infanti is the perfect person to ask because she just finished writing America’s latest Weather Outlook. On the podcast, she breaks down what it means and how it could affect Montana. We can’t wait for you to hear it.


Helpful links mentioned on the podcast (NOAA Climate Prediction Center)

Dr. Infanti shared a lot of great resources. Here are the direct links so you can dig deeper:


Questions for Dr. Johnna Infanti?

If you have a question for Dr. Infanti, email Rigger and he’ll track her down and get you answers:

Downrigger@MontanaOutdoor.com

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