Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS Bismarck, ND

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Regional Weather Forecast
National Weather Service Bismarck ND
1035 AM CDT Mon Jun 10 2024 /935 AM MDT Mon Jun 10 2024/

Showers and thunderstorms continue across southeastern
Saskatchewan and the western Dakotas, with another line moving
into eastern Montana. In the afternoon, strong to severe storms
will develop along this second line of storms over eastern
Montana, southwestern North Dakota, and western South Dakota. In
addition to the hail and wind threats from some of the storms,
heavy downpours of rain will also be possible. Winds will be
increasing across Saskatchewan and the Dakotas today. High
temperatures are forecast broadly in the 70s.

Storms will decrease in intensity this evening as they move east
across Manitoba and the eastern Dakotas, and into Minnesota. Most
areas will be rain free on Tuesday, except for 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 looks like it could
be quite wet going into the weekend.

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