9:00pm
Overview
There is a closed low pressure system over Saskatchewan (just north of Eastern Montana). This low is stationary and continuing to spin to our Northwest. A second weak low is developing over the Montana/Wyoming border. A cold front that moved through the Dakotas on Sunday will continue to move East and away from our area. Over the Southern & Central Plains a third low will continue to develop as it moves to the North & East, bringing a risk for severe weather with it.
Discussion
Across the area today we started off with plenty of sunshine, followed by in & out light clouds. Scattered rain began to develop through the afternoon & evening hours with a few isolated thunderstorms around sunset. Temperatures climbed through the 60s & 70s and either side of 80, topping out above average for this time of the year. The warm area on the map was Eastern, North Dakota. Fargo got up to 84 degrees with a few more lower 80s on the map. Warmer temps will continue tomorrow before rain chances pick up.
The closed low pressure system over Saskatchewan will slowly move to the East and into Manitoba during the next couple of days. Elsewhere, a weak piece of energy is bringing showers & thunderstorms to parts of our area. This activity will continue to move through Central & Eastern ND tonight tomorrow morning. Rain chances will taper off around sunrise with some clearing expected through the morning. By the afternoon & evening hours (Tuesday) rain chances will remain low with in & out clouds, but few hit & miss showers/storms will be possible. Though some rain is expected tomorrow, most of our area will remain dry. Tuesday night, a chance for scattered rain & thunderstorms will be back in the forecast.
A quick moving low pressure system will continue to develop as it moves into the Dakotas, from the west. This approaching system will bring rising rain chances through Wednesday morning. Wednesday afternoon & evening, our developing low will absorb the Canadian low (moving East, just north of the Dakotas).The two joined systems will move through the Northern Plains bringing a likely chance for showers & thunderstorms. Some of Wednesday's storms could become strong with damaging winds and hail possible for some. However, the threat for severe weather will remain low at this time. Rain chances will taper off on Thursday.
Through the rest of tonight & Tuesday
We will see partly to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers & a few thunderstorms. Temperatures will fall into a mild range with a light to moderate wind out of the South. Winds will continue to calm down, becoming light. Tomorrow will start off with scattered showers & a few thunderstorms in parts of our area. Through the day, we will see in & out clouds with temperatures climbing through the 70s and back to either side of 80. Some scattered rain will be possible again, after Midnight. Bottom line, you may need a rain jacket or umbrella during the morning commute and it will be warm with a few hit & miss showers through the day.
7day planner
In the wake of a passing cold front and some severe weather, we started off with plenty of sunshine today. We saw increasing clouds with hit & miss rain with light to moderate winds and unseasonably warm temps until a developing low pressure system moves through our area, Wednesday. Tuesday night, we will see rising rain chances with winds becoming strong and showers & thunderstorms developing as a low pressure system and front move through the area. After rain chances taper off on Thursday, clearing skies will lead to mostly sunny conditions and temps warming through the 70s and into the 80s.
Tonight will be mild with temperatures on either side of 50 and scattered rain possible. Lows 42-56 with a West wind 2-10mph. 40% chance for rain.
Tuesday, partly cloudy skies with in & out cover and a few areas of rain. Highs 75-85 with a west wind 2-10mph. 20% chance for rain.
Tuesday night, increasing clouds followed by rising chances for showers & thunderstorms as a low pressure system moves into the area. Lows in the 50s with a few 40s and a SE/East wind 2-12mph. 40% chance for rain.
Wednesday will bring mostly cloudy skies with some clearing possible. Showers and thunderstorms will become likely. Highs 62-76 with rain & clouds keeping parts of our area cooler. Winds will be East/NE 5-15mph G20. 60% chance for rain.
Wednesday night, mostly cloudy skies with a mild feel and showers & thunderstorms beginning to taper off. Lows on either side of 50 with a West wind, becoming light. 70% chance for rain.
Overview
There is a closed low pressure system over Saskatchewan (just north of Eastern Montana). This low is stationary and continuing to spin to our Northwest. A second weak low is developing over the Montana/Wyoming border. A cold front that moved through the Dakotas on Sunday will continue to move East and away from our area. Over the Southern & Central Plains a third low will continue to develop as it moves to the North & East, bringing a risk for severe weather with it.
Discussion
Across the area today we started off with plenty of sunshine, followed by in & out light clouds. Scattered rain began to develop through the afternoon & evening hours with a few isolated thunderstorms around sunset. Temperatures climbed through the 60s & 70s and either side of 80, topping out above average for this time of the year. The warm area on the map was Eastern, North Dakota. Fargo got up to 84 degrees with a few more lower 80s on the map. Warmer temps will continue tomorrow before rain chances pick up.
The closed low pressure system over Saskatchewan will slowly move to the East and into Manitoba during the next couple of days. Elsewhere, a weak piece of energy is bringing showers & thunderstorms to parts of our area. This activity will continue to move through Central & Eastern ND tonight tomorrow morning. Rain chances will taper off around sunrise with some clearing expected through the morning. By the afternoon & evening hours (Tuesday) rain chances will remain low with in & out clouds, but few hit & miss showers/storms will be possible. Though some rain is expected tomorrow, most of our area will remain dry. Tuesday night, a chance for scattered rain & thunderstorms will be back in the forecast.
A quick moving low pressure system will continue to develop as it moves into the Dakotas, from the west. This approaching system will bring rising rain chances through Wednesday morning. Wednesday afternoon & evening, our developing low will absorb the Canadian low (moving East, just north of the Dakotas).The two joined systems will move through the Northern Plains bringing a likely chance for showers & thunderstorms. Some of Wednesday's storms could become strong with damaging winds and hail possible for some. However, the threat for severe weather will remain low at this time. Rain chances will taper off on Thursday.
Through the rest of tonight & Tuesday
We will see partly to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers & a few thunderstorms. Temperatures will fall into a mild range with a light to moderate wind out of the South. Winds will continue to calm down, becoming light. Tomorrow will start off with scattered showers & a few thunderstorms in parts of our area. Through the day, we will see in & out clouds with temperatures climbing through the 70s and back to either side of 80. Some scattered rain will be possible again, after Midnight. Bottom line, you may need a rain jacket or umbrella during the morning commute and it will be warm with a few hit & miss showers through the day.
7day planner
In the wake of a passing cold front and some severe weather, we started off with plenty of sunshine today. We saw increasing clouds with hit & miss rain with light to moderate winds and unseasonably warm temps until a developing low pressure system moves through our area, Wednesday. Tuesday night, we will see rising rain chances with winds becoming strong and showers & thunderstorms developing as a low pressure system and front move through the area. After rain chances taper off on Thursday, clearing skies will lead to mostly sunny conditions and temps warming through the 70s and into the 80s.
Tonight will be mild with temperatures on either side of 50 and scattered rain possible. Lows 42-56 with a West wind 2-10mph. 40% chance for rain.
Tuesday, partly cloudy skies with in & out cover and a few areas of rain. Highs 75-85 with a west wind 2-10mph. 20% chance for rain.
Tuesday night, increasing clouds followed by rising chances for showers & thunderstorms as a low pressure system moves into the area. Lows in the 50s with a few 40s and a SE/East wind 2-12mph. 40% chance for rain.
Wednesday will bring mostly cloudy skies with some clearing possible. Showers and thunderstorms will become likely. Highs 62-76 with rain & clouds keeping parts of our area cooler. Winds will be East/NE 5-15mph G20. 60% chance for rain.
Wednesday night, mostly cloudy skies with a mild feel and showers & thunderstorms beginning to taper off. Lows on either side of 50 with a West wind, becoming light. 70% chance for rain.
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