Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS63 KBIS 171753 AFDBIS Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 1253 PM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Winds gusting to 45 mph over much of western North Dakota today into this evening. Winds gusting to 50 mph possible across western and central North Dakota Thursday. - Chances for rain and/or snow today through Friday, mainly over northern half of the area (~30-60 percent chance). Greatest snow probability for an inch or more (40-60 percent chance) over the Turtle Mountains region. && .UPDATE...
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Issued at 1245 PM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 Opted to expand the wind advisory for today into central areas of North Dakota, with winds gusting between 40-47 mph from Garrison north through Minot. Also trimmed POPs a bit, removing across the far south, but maintaining scattered/isolated wording along and north of I-94, highest northwest and north central. CAMs are still advertising showers developing into the local area, with the best coverage across my north, as embedded energy within the closed low rotates through. UPDATE Issued at 1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 Mainly updated sky cover based on latest satellite imagery and trends for the mid morning update. All other weather elements remain on track for today. UPDATE Issued at 637 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 For early morning update, only change was to increase cloud cover a bit over the west to address some low clouds dropping southeast through the area.
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&& .DISCUSSION... Issued at 338 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 Current surface analysis places low over the upper Midwest, with secondary low over southeast Saskatchewan/southwest Manitoba. Upper level analysis shows similar layout, with lows over southern Minnesota and over southwest Saskatchewan. Over our neck of the woods, broad area of showers has now shifted well into eastern North Dakota, with only a little rain lingering over the eastern edge of our far southeastern counties. With the rain departing, some patchy fog has formed from the Turtle Mountains southward into the James River Valley per latest observations. For today, Saskatchewan upper low gradually moves east and becomes the primary feature over our area. This may result in isolated/scattered rain showers developing in the cyclonic flow over our area. A little snow may mix in over the west as cooler air pulls into the system. In the meantime, surface low moves over southern Manitoba, with pressure gradient tightening over our area, particularly over western locations. Sounding analysis indicates some stronger winds (~40 kts) mixing down over the west, which may be amplified by the possible showers. Given the wind concerns, have gone ahead and issued a Wind Advisory for much of western North Dakota from mid-day into early evening. Upper low and affiliated surface low continue to slowly meander to the east tonight into Thursday, with cooler air wrapping into the system converting precipitation from rain to snow tonight. Snow chances continue primarily over the northern half of the state, greatest chances along the International Border around the Turtle Mountains into Thursday evening. Any accumulations should be rather light, though the exception may be the Turtle Mountains area where latest NBM guidance is showing generally a 40 to 60 percent chance of seeing an inch or more of snow, 30 to 50 percent chance for two or more inches. The next concern for Thursday is winds given the tight gradient behind the low and potential for stronger winds mixing down. Latest sounding analysis shows that gusts to 50 mph can not be ruled out over most of the area. On Friday system departs, but a slight chance of snow remains through the day over parts of the area on the tail end of the system. Drier weather returns for the weekend, with temperatures returning to a bit above average by Sunday. Overall it looks like temperatures remain near to a little above average going into the upcoming work week. A fast moving compact low brings some light rain chances Sunday night into Monday. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY/...
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Issued at 1245 PM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 Widespread low VFR to MVFR ceilings can be expected at all terminals through early this evening, with some improvement across the south tonight but remaining BKN-OVC north. Isolated to scattered showers will also be possible through 02-03Z for all but KJMS, lingering overnight north. Strong northwest winds will continue, remaining gusty into the evening. The strongest winds are expected over western and portions of central North Dakota, with peak gusts between 40 and 50 mph. The stronger winds may occur associated with shower activity.
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&& .BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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Wind Advisory until 8 PM CDT /7 PM MDT/ this evening for NDZ001-002-009-010-017-018-031>033-040>045. Wind Advisory until 8 PM CDT /7 PM MDT/ this evening for NDZ003-011-019>021-034.
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&& $$ UPDATE...NH DISCUSSION...JJS AVIATION...NH

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