Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Forecast
National Weather Service Bismarck ND
213 AM CDT Mon Jun 10 2024 /113 AM MDT Mon Jun 10 2024/

Showers and thunderstorms were developing over southeastern
Montana at 200 AM Central Time on this Monday morning, and were
increasing in coverage as they pushed to the northeast. The rest
of the area was clear to partly cloudy. Temperatures were mainly
45 to 55 with wind under 15 mph, expect for eastern Montana where
speeds were running 15 to 25 mph ahead of a low pressure trough.

Winds will be increasing across Saskatchewan and the Dakotas
today, along with increasing chances for showers and
thunderstorms. Some of the storms could be severe over eastern
Montana, and the western Dakotas. In addition to the hail and
wind threats from some of the storms, heavy downpours of rain
will also be possible. High temperatures today, for the most
part, in the 70s.

Storms will decrease in intensity this evening as the most east
across Manitoba and the eastern Dakotas and into Minnesota. Most
areas will be rain free on Tuesday, except Minnesota.

The warmest day this week looks to be Wednesday with temperatures
mainly in the 80s, and with some lower 90s in South Dakota.

Once we get past this wet and stormy Monday the next chance for
rain will be Wednesday night. After that it is looking like it
could be quite wet going into next weekend.

$$

JP Martin