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FXUS63 KBIS 191013  
AFDBIS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND  
413 AM CST THU DEC 19 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WIDESPREAD BLOWING SNOW ACROSS NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL NORTH  
DAKOTA THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON COULD CAUSE NEAR-BLIZZARD  
CONDITIONS AT TIMES IN RURAL AREAS.  
 
- SNOWFALL WILL END FROM WEST TO EAST THIS MORNING INTO THE  
EARLY AFTERNOON.  
 
- VERY STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING AS HIGH AS 60 MPH ACROSS  
SOUTHWEST AND FAR SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA THIS MORNING  
INTO THE AFTERNOON.  
 
- COLD TODAY AND TONIGHT, WITH NIGHTTIME TEMPERATURES IN THE  
TEENS BELOW ZERO ACROSS THE NORTH.  
 
- LOW TO MEDIUM CHANCES FOR LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS  
NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA ON FRIDAY.  
 
- A SLOW WARMING TREND IS EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND THROUGH  
CHRISTMAS, WHEN ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE FAVORED.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 409 AM CST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
AN ALBERTA CLIPPER CONTINUES TO BRING HAZARDOUS WEATHER ACROSS  
WESTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA EARLY THIS MORNING. AT 4 AM CST,  
THE CENTER OF SURFACE LOW PRESSURE WAS LOCATED JUST NORTHEAST OF  
BISMARCK. THIS IS A SLIGHT SOUTHWARD SHIFT FROM WHAT HAD PREVIOUSLY  
BEEN FORECAST, BUT THAT SHIFT IN AND OF ITSELF DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE  
CAUSING ANY DRAMATIC CHANGES TO IMPACTS OR EXPECTED OUTCOMES. THE  
SURFACE LOW WILL CONTINUE TO TRACK SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE STATE THIS  
MORNING, BECOMING STACKED WITH ITS PARENT UPPER LOW OVER THE  
SOUTHERN RED RIVER VALLEY BY MIDDAY.  
 
OBSERVATIONAL DATA SHOW SNOW THROUGH THE WARM CONVEYOR BELT OVER  
EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA WRAPPING AROUND ACROSS THE NORTH AND NOW BACK  
THROUGH THE WEST AND INTO FAR SOUTH CENTRAL. WITHIN THIS AREA OF  
SNOW, FREEZING RAIN HAS BEEN A MORE COMMON PRECIPITATION TYPE OWING  
TO MID TO UPPER LEVEL DRY SLOTTING AND WARMER AIR ALOFT. IMPACTS  
FROM ICING HAVE BEEN MORE PROLIFIC THAN ANTICIPATED. THE  
SOUTHWESTERN-MOST SEGMENT OF THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WAS  
EXTENDED UNTIL 5 AM CST ON ACCOUNT MIXED PRECIPITATION PERSISTING  
AND WITH STRONG WINDS NOW BEING ADDED TO THE EQUATION. AS THE LOW  
BRINGS MUCH COLDER AIR AROUND ITS BACKSIDE, PROBABILITIES FOR  
FREEZING RAIN AS A TYPE WILL DECREASE. BY 7 AM CST, WE ARE EXPECTING  
ALL PRECIPITATION TO HAVE TRANSITIONED BACK TO SNOW, WHICH AT THAT  
TIME SHOULD STILL BE FALLING OVER MOST AREAS ALONG AND EAST OF THE  
HIGHWAY 83 CORRIDOR. SNOWFALL SHOULD END FROM WEST TO EAST THIS  
MORNING THROUGH THE EARLY AFTERNOON.  
 
A VERY TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT WITH STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION AND  
RAPID PRESSURE RISES WILL PROMOTE MOMENTUM TRANSFER OF 45-55 KTS TO  
THE SURFACE ACROSS SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA THIS  
MORNING. GUSTS IN THE 55-60 MPH HAVE BECOME MORE COMMON SINCE 2 AM  
MST, AND A MAXIMUM GUST OF 62 MPH WAS RECORDED AT HETTINGER.  
COUNTIES BORDERING THE HIGH WIND WARNING COULD SEE ISOLATED GUSTS TO  
60 MPH, BUT THE EXPECTED COVERAGE AND DURATION OF HIGHER GUSTS DOES  
NOT WARRANT AN EXPANSION OF THE WARNING AT THIS TIME. THE STRONGEST  
BOUNDARY LAYER WINDS WILL GRADUALLY WANE LATER THIS MORNING INTO THE  
AFTERNOON, BUT SURFACE WINDS WILL REMAIN GUSTY THROUGH THE  
AFTERNOON, ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF THE INTERSTATE.  
 
THERE IS INCREASED CONFIDENCE IN AN OVERLAP OF STRONG WINDS WITH  
FRESHLY ACCUMULATED SNOWFALL FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH  
DAKOTA LATER THIS MORNING. HOWEVER, THE FREEZING RAIN HAS INTRODUCED  
SOME UNCERTAINTY ON HOW MUCH OF THE SNOW WILL BE BLOWABLE. WE STILL  
THINK THE MOST LIKELY OUTCOME IS FOR IMPACTFUL BLOWING SNOW IN THESE  
AREAS, WITH POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT GROUND DRIFTING AND VISIBILITY  
REDUCED TO HALF A MILE IN OPEN AREAS AT TIMES. A REASONABLE WORST  
CASE SCENARIO STILL INCLUDES NEAR-BLIZZARD CONDITIONS, BUT AT THE  
OTHER END OF THE FORECAST SPECTRUM, IT IS NOT INCONCEIVABLE THAT THE  
FREEZING RAIN COULD RENDER BLOWING SNOW A MINOR TO NON ISSUE. NO  
CHANGES WILL BE MADE TO ANY WINTER WEATHER HEADLINES UNTIL WE CAN  
OBSERVE HOW THE SNOW AND WINDS INTERACT.  
 
EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES RANGE FROM NEAR ZERO ALONG THE CANADIAN  
BORDER TO ABOVE FREEZING DIRECTLY SOUTH OF THE SURFACE LOW. AREAS  
THAT HAVE YET TO SEE THE COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE WILL EXPERIENCE  
TEMPERATURES QUICKLY FALLING INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE ZERO ONCE  
THE FRONT MOVES THROUGH. LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT ARE EXPECTED TO  
FALL BELOW ZERO, WITH TEENS BELOW ACROSS THE NORTH. SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO SLIDE ACROSS THE STATE TONIGHT, WHICH WOULD  
USUALLY PROMOTE STRONG RADIATIONAL COOLING FOR TEMPERATURES TO  
PLUMMET INTO THE LOWER QUARTILE OF NBM GUIDANCE. WHILE THIS STILL  
COULD OCCUR ON SOME SCALE, THERE IS UNCERTAINTY IN CLOUD COVER. SOME  
FOG COULD ALSO DEVELOP ACROSS NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL PARTS OF THE  
STATE LATER TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING. EVEN IF TEMPERATURES DO  
FALL INTO THE 20S BELOW IN NORTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA, WHICH IS THE  
MOST LIKELY AREA FOR THAT TO OCCUR, WINDS SHOULD BE LIGHT ENOUGH TO  
PREVENT WIND CHILLS FROM REACHING HAZARDOUS VALUES COLDER THAN 25  
BELOW.  
 
WARM AIR ADVECTION AND ISENTROPIC ASCENT ATTENDANT TO A LOW-  
AMPLITUDE SHORTWAVE MOVING SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE CANADIAN PRAIRIE  
PROVINCES COULD SPREAD LIGHT SNOW ACROSS MUCH OF WESTERN AND CENTRAL  
NORTH DAKOTA ON FRIDAY. THE HIGHEST PROBABILITIES FOR MEASURABLE SNOW  
ARE AROUND 60 PERCENT ACROSS THE FAR NORTH, DECREASING TO NEAR ZERO  
IN THE SOUTHWEST. NORTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA HAS MEDIUM ODDS FOR  
EXCEEDING ONE INCH OF NEW ACCUMULATION, BUT VERY LOW ODDS FOR  
REACHING 2 INCHES. ELSEWHERE, ONLY A DUSTING AT MOST IS FAVORED.  
 
A SLOW BUT STEADY WARMING TREND WILL COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, BUT EASTERN  
PARTS OF THE STATE WILL STILL STRUGGLE TO CLIMB OUT OF THE SINGLE  
DIGITS ABOVE ZERO. SATURDAY WILL LIKELY SEE SOUTHWEST PARTS OF THE  
STATE WITH HIGHS ABOVE FREEZING, AND BY SUNDAY ALL OF WESTERN AND  
CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA COULD HAVE HIGHS AT LEAST IN THE 20S. THE  
WARMING TREND LOOKS TO CONTINUE THROUGH CHRISTMAS DAY, WHEN THE NBM  
IS SHOWING MEDIUM TO HIGH CONFIDENCE (GIVEN THE FORECAST TIME RANGE)  
IN WIDESPREAD HIGHS IN THE 30S.  
 
THE ONLY NOTABLE CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION IN ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE FOR  
THE EXTENDED RANGE FALLS ON SUNDAY, WITH ONLY A 20 PERCENT CHANCE IN  
THE NBM AT THIS TIME. ALL ENSEMBLE CLUSTERS DO IMPLY A SHORTWAVE  
TRAVERSING THE NORTHERN PLAINS, BUT WITH ONLY LIGHT QPF. EVERY  
CLUSTER ALSO HAS MEDIUM TO HIGH PROBABILITIES OF TEMPERATURES ALOFT  
ABOVE FREEZING, WHICH COULD LEAD TO MIXED TYPES SHOULD PRECIPITATION  
OCCUR.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 409 AM CST THU DEC 19 2024  
 
AN ALBERTA CLIPPER WILL CONTINUE TO IMPACT AVIATION THIS  
MORNING. SNOW WITH IFR TO AT TIMES LIFR VISIBILITY IS EXPECTED  
TO CONTINUE ACROSS MOST OF THE STATE EARLY THIS MORNING. THE  
FALLING SNOW SHOULD TAPER OFF FROM WEST TO EAST BY AROUND  
MIDDAY, BUT AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW COULD CONTINUE TO REDUCE  
VISIBILITY. THERE IS ALSO STILL A POTENTIAL FOR LIGHT FREEZING  
RAIN EARLY THIS MORNING BETWEEN KBIS AND KJMS, BUT THAT THREAT  
IS WINDING DOWN. CEILINGS WILL PREDOMINANTLY BE AT MVFR LEVELS  
THIS MORNING, WITH IFR AT TIMES, IMPROVING TO VFR FROM WEST TO  
EAST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS WILL BECOME NORTH TO NORTHWEST  
AND INTENSIFY THROUGH THE MORNING. THE STRONGEST WINDS OF  
SUSTAINED SPEEDS AROUND 25-35 KTS AND GUSTS TO 45-50 KTS ARE  
EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA.  
 

 
   
BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 3 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
NDZ001>005-011>013.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL NOON CST /11 AM MST/ TODAY FOR  
NDZ009-017>020-034.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 3 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
NDZ010-021-022.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR NDZ023-  
025.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 6 AM CST /5 AM MST/ EARLY THIS  
MORNING FOR NDZ031>033-041-042-045.  
HIGH WIND WARNING UNTIL 3 PM CST /2 PM MST/ THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
NDZ031>033-040>045.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR  
NDZ035>037-046>048-050-051.  
 

 
 

 
 
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