294  
FXUS63 KFGF 220657  
AFDFGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS ND  
1257 AM CST FRI NOV 22 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- THERE IS A LOW CHANCE FOR PATCHY FOG TONIGHT WHERE CLOUD COVER  
IS MINIMAL.  
 
- ACCUMULATING SNOW IS POSSIBLE SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY, MAINLY  
ALONG AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 200. THERE IS A 60 PERCENT CHANCE  
FOR 2 OR MORE INCHES OF SNOW ALONG THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER,  
WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE ALONG THE HIGHWAY 2 CORRIDOR.  
 
- MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 1257 AM CST FRI NOV 22 2024  
 
TEMPERATURES ARE PLUMMETING INTO THE MID TO LOW TEENS TONIGHT IN  
EASTERN ND, WITH NW MN A BIT WARMER IN THE UPPER TEENS TO MID  
20S. MONITORING FOR FOG POTENTIAL IN THE AREA TONIGHT. FORECAST  
REMAINS ON TRACK OTHERWISE.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 333 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
   
..SYNOPSIS
 
 
SHORTWAVE RIDGING BUILDS INTO THE AREA TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY, BRINGING  
WARMER 850MB TEMPS INTO THE NORTHERN PLAINS. THE COMBINATION OF  
LIGHT WINDS AND INCREASING MOISTURE LEVELS WILL GIVE US A CHANCE TO  
SEE EITHER LOW STRATUS OR PATCHY FOG, ESPECIALLY IN AREAS WHERE WE  
HAVE SNOW ON THE GROUND COMBINED WITH CLEARING SKIES. AT THIS TIME,  
THERE IS ROUGHLY A 15 PERCENT CHANCE FOR VISIBILITY LOWER THAN 1  
MILE EARLY FRIDAY MORNING.  
 
GENERALLY QUIET WEATHER PREVAILS FRIDAY INTO EARLY SATURDAY AS THE  
RIDGE MOVES ACROSS THE AREA AND THEN INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST. DAYTIME  
HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL STRUGGLE TO CLIMB OUT OF THE MID TO UPPER 20S  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA BOTH DAYS.  
 
ACCUMULATING SNOW IS POSSIBLE ONCE MORE THIS WEEKEND, STARTING LATE  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR PORTIONS OF THE DEVILS LAKE BASIN, THEN  
WORKING SLOWLY EASTWARD. THIS WILL BE IN RESPONSE TO AN UPPER LOW  
MOVING ACROSS THE SOUTHERN CANADIAN PLAINS, WITH THE RESULTANT  
TROUGH EXTENDING SOUTHWARD INTO NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST  
MINNESOTA. ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE HAS BEEN COMING INTO BETTER AGREEMENT,  
WITH A SLIGHT SHIFT SOUTHWARD COMPARED TO PREVIOUS RUNS. AT THIS  
TIME, THERE IS A 60 PERCENT CHANCE FOR 2 OR MORE INCHES OF SNOW  
ALONG THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER LATE SATURDAY THROUGH EARLY MONDAY.  
FURTHER SOUTH, ALONG THE HIGHWAY 2 CORRIDOR, THERE IS A 40 PERCENT  
CHANCE FOR 2 INCHES OF SNOW. THE 25TH AND 75TH PERCENTILE SPREAD  
GENERALLY INDICATE A RANGE OF 1 TO 4 INCHES; HOWEVER, THE TRACK WILL  
ULTIMATELY DETERMINE WHERE THE HIGHER AMOUNTS CAN BE EXPECTED.  
 
HEADING INTO NEXT WEEK, MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES SETTLE INTO THE  
REGION. LOOK FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE TEENS TO LOW 20S WITH LOWS  
IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW TEENS. IMPACT CHANCES LOOK MINIMAL  
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, WITH ENSEMBLES PICKING UP ON POTENTIAL ACTIVITY  
WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. AT THIS TIME, CONSENSUS IS RATHER WEAK,  
THUS CONFIDENCE IS LOW REGARDING WINTRY CONDITIONS OVER THANKSGIVING  
AND INTO FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1130 PM CST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
LOW STRATUS ASSOCIATED WITH IFR CEILINGS (SOME POCKETS OF LIFR)  
CONTINUES TO LINGER OVER NORTHWEST MN, WITH IMPACTS TO KTVF AND  
KBJI. LATEST GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO KEEP THIS JUST EAST OF  
KGFK/KFAR THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD, HOWEVER IT COULD BE CLOSE  
MUCH OF THE NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING, SO THERE IS STILL A LOW  
CHANCE FOR MVFR TO IFR IMPACTS AT THOSE SITES. THERE IS STILL A  
SIGNAL FOR FOG DEVELOPMENT IN THE 07-14Z PERIOD IN NORTHWEST MN.  
LIGHT FOG IS MORE LIKELY, BUT THERE IS A LOW CHANCE FOR BRIEF  
LIFR VIS REDUCTIONS. VFR IS FAVORED IN ND FRIDAY, BUT MVFR  
CEILINGS ARE SHOWN BY ALL GUIDANCE TO LINGER IN NORTHWEST MN  
THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE CONTINUES TO BUILD OVER THE REGION AND  
WEST-NORTHWEST WINDS ARE RABIDLY DECREASING AND SHOULD BECOME  
CALM OR LIGHT AND VARIABLE (UNDER 5KT). A WEAK GRADIENT  
DEVELOPING BEHIND THIS INITIAL SURFACE HIGH WILL ALLOW WINDS TO  
PREVAIL 5-10KT FROM THE WEST-SOUTHWEST FRIDAY AFTERNOON.  
 

 
   
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
ND...NONE.  
MN...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...AH/DJR  
DISCUSSION...LYNCH  
AVIATION...DJR  
 
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