Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS63 KBIS 220946 AFDBIS Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 446 AM CDT Mon Apr 22 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Critical fire weather conditions mid-day today into this evening over southwest and south central North Dakota including the James River Valley. A Red Flag Warning has been issued. - Winds gusting 45 to 50 mph over most of western and central North Dakota today through this evening. A Wind Advisory has been issued. - Unsettled pattern develops for the later part of the work week into the weekend. This will bring daily shower chances with possibly some thunderstorms.
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Issued at 359 AM CDT Mon Apr 22 2024 Current surface analysis places low along the Saskatchewan and Manitoba border, with cold front now working its way through western North Dakota. Behind the front, winds have switched to the west/northwest and become gusty. Upper level analysis places compact low over southern Saskatchewan. Radar showing and area of reflectivity stretching from north-central into southwest North Dakota with the initial wave ahead of the upper low generally in the vicinity of the front. With that said, little if any precipitation is hitting the ground per latest observations given the very dry air down low. For today, current band of very light rain showers continues to push east. As mentioned before, little if any is hitting the ground, and actually the biggest concern would be a brief period of gusty winds with the rain evaporating. Frontal boundary will continue its eastward track, with winds continuing to increase in its wake. By this afternoon, forecast soundings over the area are indicating very deep mixing. This will result in gusty winds, strongest over western locations where gusts to 50 mph will be possible. Gust to 45 mph expected over most remaining locations. The exception may be far north central North Dakota near the Turtle Mountains where deep mixing is noted, but winds aloft are not as impressive. Upper low tracks east over Manitoba bringing the next chances for showers (generally 30 to 50 percent) primarily to northern portions of the area. With that said, any showers should remain quite light and main concern with some will be enhanced winds. Further south where skies are expected to be clearer, low humidity values are expected. This will combine with the gusty winds to bring critical fire weather conditions primarily to the southern half of our area. Tonight shower chances will gradually push east. Winds will decrease but still remain quite breezy, mainly over southern and eastern areas later tonight as the surface low shifts over Lake Superior. Tuesday will see quiet weather as upper ridge over the western CONUS shifts easterly. Southern and eastern parts of the area will start out the day a bit windy, but a downward trend through the day is expected with the departing surface low. Quiet weather remains into Wednesday. Ridge pushes east on Thursday, with a persistent active southwesterly flow pattern setting up for the end of the work week into the weekend. This will bring daily shower chances, along with some thunderstorms.
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&& .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1231 AM CDT Mon Apr 22 2024 Isolated very light rain showers will move through the area through the overnight hours as a cold front tracks east over the area. Although little if any rain is expected, these showers could lead to a brief period of winds gusting around 30kts. Winds will shift westerly as the front moves through, and will be on the increase Monday morning, with gusts to 50 mph by mid day into the afternoon. Additional scattered rain showers will be possible mainly over northern areas Monday afternoon and evening, possibly affecting the KXWA and KMOT terminals. Ceilings will lower over these northern areas Monday evening, possibly dipping to MVFR levels. && .FIRE WEATHER...
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Issued at 355 PM CDT Sun Apr 21 2024 Winds will become west to northwest this morning, increasing to 25 to 35 mph with gusts to 50 mph over much of the area by this afternoon. The strongest winds will be over western portions of the area. The lowest humidity values in the mid teens to mid 20s are expected to be mainly along and south of Highway 200, or over southwest and south central North Dakota into the James River Valley. Given the strong winds and low humidity values, critical fire weather conditions are anticipated, and Red Flag Waring has been issued for the aforementioned areas. There is a 20 to 50 percent chance of rain showers mainly north of Interstate 94 this afternoon. With that said, most of these showers are expected to be quite light with only about a 10 to 20 percent chance of a tenth of an inch or more. A concern at this point is virga or a very light shower passing through with dry air down low, which could lead to erratic wind gusts.
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&& .BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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Wind Advisory from 10 AM CDT /9 AM MDT/ this morning to 9 PM CDT /8 PM MDT/ this evening for NDZ001>003-009>012-017>023-025- 031>037-040>048-050-051. Red Flag Warning from noon CDT /11 AM MDT/ today to 8 PM CDT /7 PM MDT/ this evening for NDZ017>023-025-031>037-040>048-050- 051.
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&& $$ DISCUSSION...JJS AVIATION...JJS FIRE WEATHER...JJS

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