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FXUS63 KBIS 250013  
AFDBIS  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND  
613 PM CST FRI JAN 24 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT WITH LOW CHANCES  
FOR SNOW IN ITS WAKE.  
 
- BELOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES SATURDAY BEHIND THE COLD FRONT,  
WITH WARMER TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY.  
 
- WINDY CONDITIONS CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 
- MAINLY DRY WEATHER EXPECTED THROUGH THE UPCOMING WORK WEEK.  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 612 PM CST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
TAKING A LOOK AT UPSTREAM OBSERVATIONS, THE MAIN ADJUSTMENT TO  
THE FORECAST WITH THIS UPDATE WAS INCREASING THE POPS ASSOCIATED  
WITH THE FRONTAL PASSAGE. WE ALSO ISSUED AN SPS FOR THE NORTHERN  
TWO THIRDS OF THE FORECAST AREA, AS THERE HAVE BEEN MANY REPORTS  
UP IN SASKATCHEWAN AND MANITOBA OF REDUCED VISIBILITIES DUE TO  
THE WINDS BLOWING SNOW AROUND, BOTH FROM FALLING SNOW AND  
ALREADY FALLEN SNOW ON THE GROUND. WE'LL REASSESS IN 3 HOURS TO  
SEE IF WE'LL NEED ANOTHER SPS LATER ON TONIGHT. OTHERWISE, THE  
FORECAST REMAINS ON TRACK, WITH THE COLD FRONT JUST BEGINNING TO  
MAKE ITS WAY INTO THE AREA.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 247 PM CST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
CURRENT SURFACE ANALYSIS PLACES TROUGH/FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
DROPPING THROUGH MANITOBA INTO THE RED RIVER VALLEY,  
SOUTHWESTWARD THROUGH THE CENTRAL PLAINS. UPPER LEVEL ANALYSIS  
PLACES LOW OVER NORTHEAST MANITOBA. NORTHWEST FLOW REMAINS OVER  
OUR AREA WITH A NOTABLE WAVE UPSTREAM OVER SASKATCHEWAN, WHILE A  
WEAKER WAVE MOVING THROUGH OUR AREA IS RESULTING IN A FEW  
FLAKES OF SNOW OVER PARTS OF SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA.  
 
FOR THE REST OF THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT, AFOREMENTIONED  
WAVE AND ITS AFFILIATED COLD BOUNDARY DROP THROUGH THE AREA.  
THIS WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP WINDS GUSTING, AND WILL ALSO BRING  
LOW SNOW CHANCES THROUGH THE AREA. ALTHOUGH THIS SNOW WILL  
REALLY BE QUITE HIT AND MISS WITH LITTLE ACCUMULATION, IT MAY  
COMBINE WITH THE WIND AT TIMES WHILE FALLING TO CREATE BRIEF  
PERIODS OF REDUCED VISIBILITY.  
 
SNOW CHANCES WILL DIMINISH BY SATURDAY MORNING, WITH SOME LOW  
CHANCES LINGERING OVER THE FAR SOUTH. WITH THAT SAID, WINDS WILL  
REMAIN GUSTY AND TEMPERATURES WILL BE NOTABLY COOLER AS THE  
COMPACT COLD AIRMASS PASSES THROUGH. ON SUNDAY, WARMER AIRMASS  
PUSHES OVER THE AREA WITH TEMPERATURES RECOVERING BACK TO NEAR  
TO SLIGHT ABOVE AVERAGE, WHILE DRY CONDITIONS PREVAIL.  
 
FOR THE UPCOMING WORK WEEK, PACIFIC RIDGE REMAINS IN PLACES  
BEFORE GRADUALLY WORKING ITS WAY EAST. THIS ACTUALLY MAKES THE  
TEMPERATURES FORECAST A BIT TRICKY GIVEN WARMER AIRMASS TO THE  
SOUTHWEST AND COOLER TO THE NORTHEAST, AND QUESTIONS TO HOW MUCH  
THIS MAY SHIFT. THIS CONTINUES TO BE REFLECTED IN NBM  
TEMPERATURES SPREADS THAT INCREASE NOTABLY AS THE WEEK GOES ON.  
MAINLY QUIET WEATHER IS EXPECTED.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 612 PM CST FRI JAN 24 2025  
 
GENERALLY VFR CONDITIONS ARE PRESENT ACROSS THE AREA, WITH THE  
EXCEPTION OF THE NORTHWEST, WHERE MVFR CEILINGS ASSOCIATED WITH  
A COLD FRONT HAVE BEGUN TO MAKE THEIR WAY INTO THE AREA. AS THIS  
COLD FRONT SWEEPS THROUGH THE STATE, GUSTY NORTHWESTERLY WINDS,  
ISOLATED/SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS, AND PATCHY BLOWING SNOW WILL BE  
POSSIBLE, POTENTIALLY REDUCING CEILINGS AND VISIBILITIES TO  
MVFR/IFR AT TIMES THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT. ONCE THE FRONT HAS  
FULLY EXITED THE AREA BY EARLY SATURDAY MORNING, MVFR CEILINGS  
ARE FORECAST TO LINGER, BEFORE LIFTING AND CLEARING IS EXPECTED  
IN THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. NORTHWESTERLY SUSTAINED WINDS FROM  
25 TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE, WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH POSSIBLE.  
WIND SPEEDS WILL ALSO BEGIN TO DECREASE SATURDAY AFTERNOON.  
 
 
   
BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
UPDATE...BESSON  
DISCUSSION...JJS  
AVIATION...BESSON  
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