Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS63 KFGF 241153 AFDFGF Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 653 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Near critical fire weather conditions this afternoon and early evening for northwest and west central Minnesota - Rainy weather Friday to Sunday. 30-50% chance for more than 1 inch in southeast North Dakota and west central Minnesota over the 3 day period. && .UPDATE...
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Issued at 643 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024 Skies clear at sunrise with near calm winds in the Red River valley into MN. No updates to the forecast.
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&& .DISCUSSION... Issued at 333 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024 High pressure will be over the Red River valley this morning moving east thru the day. Light/variable wind to start today, becoming south-southwest 5 to 10 mph this afternoon as the high moves east. Expect full sun today. NBM 4.1 has been running 2-3 degrees too cool the past few days on highs, and thus WFO ABR coordinated a rise in temps using NBM 50th percentile for highs today. Thus made temps reach the low 60s in NW/WC Minnesota to mid 60s RRV and eastern ND. Dry airmass in place, so looking at min RH values in the 21-26 percent range all areas. Mixing of dry air aloft to the sfc may well send the RH values into the teens in some areas. Winds are light enough, so no critical fire weather conditions will occur, but low enough RH values will exist for near critical fire weather conditions in NW/WC MN with SPS being issued based on what MIFC (Minnesota Interagency Fire Center) would like in the early greenup phase. Tonight into Thursday will see south-southeast winds increase in speed and tonight will be a much milder night with all areas well above freezing for lows and highs Thursday upper 60s to mid 70s (using NBM/NBM50 blend per collaboration). Dew points were left along and used NBM4.1 and with the increased in moisture just enough to prevent RH from falling into the critical fire weather range (20-25 pct). Winds will be there as tight pressure gradient develops and 925 mb winds 30-35 kts should ensure a windy day...with the Red River valley seeing a favorable south- southeast wind that may push winds into advisory range. Scattered high clouds Thursday, increasing clouds Thursday night into Friday ahead of 500 mb wave and sfc low that will be near Colorado/Kansas/Nebraska border at 12z Friday. Moisture feed spreads north with highest rain chances (70-90%) Friday afternoon and Friday night and slowly diminishing pops Saturday. Next 500 mb wave will take a similar track, though latest enembles indicate some differences in track with a more SE track into SE MN meaning main rainfall is SE ND/WC MN vs 00z operational runs of ECMWF/GFS taking upper low more into the Red River valley and NW MN 06z Mon period for more widespread rainfall chances. Probability of 1 inch or more of rainfall in the 72 hour period from 12z Fri to 12z Mon is 30-50% in SE ND/WC MN to around 10% along the Canadian border. Southwest flow aloft remains thru all of next week. Some low pops for showers exist Tue-Thu before next 500 mb wave moves into the Nevada and Idaho by 12z Fri of next week. Well beyond day 7 Ensembles indicate a more northerly position of upper low and a track more west and thus putting E ND/NW MN in the warm sector with potentially increased chances of thunderstorms. This is May 3rd/4th. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY/...
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Issued at 643 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2024 VFR thru the pd. Winds becoming south-southwest under 10 kts today then more south-southeast tonight and increase in speed gradually overnight. Skies clear with some cirrus moving in later today and tonight, mainly south.
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&& .FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ND...None. MN...None. && $$ UPDATE...Riddle DISCUSSION...Riddle AVIATION...Riddle

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