770  
FXUS63 KBIS 212346  
AFDBIS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND  
546 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES THROUGH NEXT WEEK WITH HIGHS  
MOSTLY IN THE 20S AND 30S, AND LOWS MOSTLY IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS TO TEENS ABOVE ZERO. EVEN COLDER TEMPERATURES POSSIBLE  
TO START NEXT WEEK, THOUGH UNCERTAINTY REMAINS HIGHER.  
 
- A 80 PERCENT CHANCE OF ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATING SNOW THIS  
WEEKEND IN THE NORTH, WITH MUCH LOWER CHANCES SOUTH. THERE IS  
A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF AT LEAST 4 INCHES OF SNOW MAINLY ALONG  
THE CANADIAN BORDER.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 545 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
QUIET WEATHER IS FOUND OVER WESTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA  
THIS EVENING. WE HAVE MADE SOME MINOR UPDATES TO THE SKY GRIDS  
TO ACCOUNT FOR THE LATEST TRENDS WITH THE HIGH BASED STRATUS  
MOVING IN ACROSS THE WEST. OTHERWISE, THE FORECAST REMAINS ON  
TRACK.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 112 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
A QUASI-SHORTWAVE RIDGE AND HIGHER PRESSURE IS OVER US  
CURRENTLY. A LOT OF MOISTURE FROM THE ATMOSPHERIC RIVER EVENT  
HAPPENING ON THE WEST COAST IS CRATING ALL THE CLOUDS IN THE  
STATE. TONIGHT WE LOWERED TEMPERATURES A FEW DEGREES USING THE  
25TH PERCENTILE OF THE NBM SINCE IT WILL BE LIGHT WINDS WITH  
SNOWPACK. WITH THE CLOUD COVER BEING MOSTLY THE HIGH CIRRUS,  
STRONG RADIATIONAL COOLING SHOULD TAKE EFFECT.  
 
OUR NEXT SNOW MAKING SYSTEM WILL MOVE IN FRIDAY NIGHT. A FAR  
NORTHERN ROCKIES LOW WILL SLIDE EAST OFF THE MOUNTAINS. THE  
LATEST RUN OF THE MODELS NOW HAS THE PATH NORTH OF NORTH  
DAKOTA. THE NORTH WILL STILL SEE SNOW, BUT THE AMOUNTS HAVE  
CHANGED. NOW THERE SEEMS TO BE NO POSSIBILITY OF 6 INCHES. JUST  
THE NORTHERN TIER OF COUNTIES HAVE A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF 4  
INCHES. MORE UNCERTAINTY NOW EXIST. WILL IT SHIFT AGAIN?  
DIFFERENT MODELS HAVE A CLOSED LOW AT 500MB AND SOME HAVE AN  
OPEN WAVE. SO THE INTENSITY IS ALSO NOW IN QUESTION. WE WILL  
CONTINUE TO WAIT AND SEE IF WE NEED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY  
FOR THOSE FEW COUNTIES OR NOT. SUNDAY AND MONDAY LOOK BREEZY  
WITH A TIGHTENED PRESSURE GRADIENT, SO LOOK FOR OUR COLDEST WIND  
CHILLS YET.  
 
NEXT WEEK ON THE BACKSIDE OF THIS SYSTEM NORTHWEST FLOW WILL  
DOMINATE, BRINGING MUCH COOLER BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES.  
MULTIPLE SHORTWAVES WILL ALSO MOVE THROUGH NEXT WEEK. THESE  
COULD BRING LIGHT SNOW, BUT NOTHING MAJOR. HIGH TEMPERATURES  
COULD BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS, BUT THE NBM SPREAD IS ABOUT 20  
DEGREES FOR THIS TIME PERIOD. LOW TEMPERATURES COULD BE BELOW  
ZERO ACROSS THE NORTH ALL OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 545 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
VFR CEILINGS AND VISIBILITY ARE MAINLY EXPECTED THROUGH MUCH OF  
THE 00Z TAF PERIOD. MVFR TO IFR CEILINGS WILL BEGIN TO MOVE  
INTO NORTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA LATE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SPREADING  
SOUTH AND EAST TO OTHER TERMINALS BEYOND THE END OF THE TAF  
PERIOD. ADDITIONALLY, PATCHY FOG IS POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT INTO  
TOMORROW MORNING ALONG THE MISSOURI RIVER AND ACROSS SOUTHERN  
NORTH DAKOTA, THOUGH CONFIDENCE IS TOO LOW AT THE TIME OF THIS  
UPDATE TO ADD VISIBILITY REDUCTIONS TO ANY GIVEN TERMINAL.  
OTHERWISE, LIGHT SNOW IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE CANADIAN BORDER  
FRIDAY MORNING. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO  
PERSIST OVERNIGHT, BEFORE ORGANIZING OUT OF THE NORTH THROUGH  
THE AFTERNOON ON FRIDAY.  
 

 
   
BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...ADAM  
DISCUSSION...SMITH  
AVIATION...ADAM  
 
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