8:00pm
Overview
A low pressure system is over NE U.S. and has a cold front stretched south along the Atlantic Coastline. A secondary low is developing over Eastern Montana. Otherwise, there is a lot of cloud cover stretched through much of the nation.
A low pressure system is over NE U.S. and has a cold front stretched south along the Atlantic Coastline. A secondary low is developing over Eastern Montana. Otherwise, there is a lot of cloud cover stretched through much of the nation.
A low pressure system over the NE U.S. will continue to move East and an associated cold front will push over the Atlantic Ocean. Closer to home a weak low pressure system that is just West of the Dakotas will continue to develop and move South & SE. This low is what brought heavy cloud cover and light, scattered snow to our area today. Through the overnight hours, snow chances will start to taper off and cloud cover will stick around. A couple of the latest model runs are hinting at some haze/fog developing through parts of Western, ND. Light, off/on snow showers will remain scattered over the state and move North tonight and Wednesday with little to no accumulation expected. During the next couple of days, expect continued cloud cover with some clearing possible and a chance for a few scattered flurries. Temperatures will range from the single digits into the upper teens & lower 20s through Thursday. After skies clear out, temperatures will warm into a range slightly above average (BIS avg 3/23).
Through the rest of tonight & Wednesday
Skies will remain cloudy with temperatures falling through the teens and into the single digits. Winds will be light & variable and it will feel 5-10 degrees below actual temps at times. Some fog will develop and become patchy through the area. Tomorrow, conditions will be similar to what we saw today. Skies will remain mostly cloudy with some clearing possible and light, scattered snow. Temps will climb through the teens and top out in the upper teens & lower 20s.
7day planner
Expect continued cloudy skies with daytime highs in the upper teens & lower 20s and lows in the single digits. By New Years Eve (Thursday & Thursday Night) a weak front will move through our area, yielding little to no chance for snow. In the wake of Thursday's front, expect clearing skies followed by a ridge of high pressure moving over the Dakotas. This ridging, coupled with plenty of sunshine will lead to a warming trend. By the end of the week (and through the weekend) temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 20s. By the end of the weekend and beginning of the (next) work week, we will see in & out clouds.
WEDNESDAY... Mostly cloudy skies with some clearing and possible flurries. Highs 15-21. NW wind 2-12mph. Chills in the teens & single digits.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Gradually clearing skies. Lows 2-8. Light to moderate wind out of the West/NW. Chills below zero and in the negative teens.
THURSDAY...Clearing skies becoming partly cloudy to mostly sunny & seasonable. Highs 17-23. NW wind 5-15mph. Chills in the teens & single digits.
NEW YEARS EVE (Thursday Night)...Fair to partly cloudy skies. Lows 6-12. Moderate wind out of the NW. Chills below zero & in the negative teens.
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