019  
FXUS63 KFGF 231137  
AFDFGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS ND  
537 AM CST SAT NOV 23 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A LONG DURATION LIGHT SNOW EVENT IS EXPECTED SATURDAY NIGHT  
THROUGH MONDAY MAINLY NORTH OF HIGHWAY 200, WHICH MAY MIX AT  
TIMES WITH FREEZING DRIZZLE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY.  
 
- COLDER AIR BY THURSDAY TO SATURDAY NEXT WEEK COMBINES WITH  
NORTHWEST WINDS FOR SUB ZERO WIND CHILLS.  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 537 AM CST SAT NOV 23 2024  
 
STILL HAVE A FEW ECHOES ON RADAR THAT ARE QUICKLY STREAMING TO  
THE EAST SOUTHEAST. OTHERWISE THERE IS A LARGE AREA OF STRATUS  
OVER THE NORTHERN RRV THAT IS DROPPING SOUTHWARD. SO TODAY  
THERE MAY BE SOME BREAKS OF SUN SCATTERED AROUND, BUT THERE WILL  
BE MORE CLOUDS THAN SUN.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 248 AM CST SAT NOV 23 2024  
   
..SYNOPSIS  
 
THE REGIONAL RADAR HAS BEEN SHOWING ECHOES MOVING EAST-SOUTHEAST  
ACROSS THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA FOR THE PAST FEW HOURS. THIS  
ACTIVITY SEEMS TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH WEAK 700MB WARM ADVECTION  
AND FRONTOGENESIS. AS THE ACTIVITY WAS OVER THE BISMARCK AREA  
EARLIER, IT DID PRODUCE LIGHT SNOW AT THE SURFACE. HOWEVER, THE  
FORCING SEEMS TO WEAKEN AS IT CONTINUES TO PUSH EAST-SOUTHEAST  
INTO SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA, AND HAVE NOT SEEN ANY OBSERVATIONS  
IN THIS AREA REPORTING ANYTHING AT THE SURFACE. WEAK 500MB  
RIDGING WILL SLIDE ACROSS THE FA TODAY, BEFORE THE NEXT 500MB  
CLOSED LOW TRACKS ALONG THE CANADIAN BORDER FOR SATURDAY NIGHT  
THROUGH MONDAY. AFTER THIS, THERE COULD BE A FEW CHANCES FOR  
FLURRIES OR A DUSTING OF LIGHT SNOW, BUT THE MAIN STORY WILL BE  
THE TRANSITION TO A COLDER AIRMASS FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY  
WEEKEND.  
   
..SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY  
 
HAVE BEEN MONITORING THIS SYSTEM FOR A FEW DAYS NOW. SEVERAL  
DAYS AGO, PROBABILITIES WERE FAIRLY GOOD FOR SEVERAL INCHES OF  
SNOW NORTH OF THE HIGHWAY 200 CORRIDOR, BUT BEST ALONG THE  
CANADIAN BORDER. SINCE THEN, PROBABILITIES HAVE REALLY DROPPED  
ACROSS THIS FA, WITH THE HIGHER ONES MOVING NORTH OF CANADIAN  
BORDER INTO SOUTHERN MANITOBA. THEREFORE SOUTH OF THE BORDER IN  
THIS FA, THE EVENT IS A MUCH WEAKER ONE, BUT IT COULD STILL  
PROVIDE SOME MINOR IMPACTS. THIS WOULD BE THE CHANCE FOR THE  
LIGHT SNOW TO MIX WITH FREEZING DRIZZLE SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
SUNDAY (NORTH OF THE HIGHWAY 200 CORRIDOR). THE UPPER JET SEEMS  
TO BE IN A FAVORABLE POSITION TO PRODUCE SOME LIFT, WITH SOME  
WEAK 850MB WARM ADVECTION ALSO MOVING THROUGH. THE SURFACE FLOW  
THROUGH MOST OF THIS PERIOD LOOKS TO BE LIGHT EASTERLY AND THE  
LOW LAYERS REMAIN SATURATED. WILL HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON THIS  
POTENTIAL.  
   
..THURSDAY TO SATURDAY  
 
FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY WEEKEND, THERE COULD BE A FEW SHOTS  
OF FLURRIES OR VERY LIGHT SNOW, BUT THERE ARE NO BIG SYSTEMS ON  
THE HORIZON. THE MAIN STORY REMAINS THE BOUT OF COLDER AIR  
MOVING DOWN INTO THE FA. WHEN ADDING IN STEADY 10 TO 20 MPH  
NORTHWEST WINDS AT TIMES, WIND CHILLS DROP BELOW ZERO AT TIMES.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 537 AM CST SAT NOV 23 2024  
 
KBJI/KTVF HAVE BEEN UNDER A LARGE AREA OF STRATUS OVERNIGHT.  
SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS A LARGE AREA OF MID LEVEL CLOUDS PUSHING  
INTO MINNESOTA EARLY THIS MORNING. BECAUSE OF THIS, CAN SEE THE  
LOW STRATUS OVER THE NORTHERN RRV SINKING SOUTHWARD. IT LOOKS  
LIKE THIS WILL DROP SOUTHWARD AND AFFECT KGFK WITHIN ANOTHER  
HOUR OR SO, AND KFAR A BIT LATER. CONFIDENCE IS NOT THAT GREAT  
HOWEVER, AS BOTH KGFK/KFAR LOOK TO BE ON THE EDGE OF THIS CLOUD  
MASS, SO THEY COULD BE SCT OR BKN AT TIMES. WITH THE WEAK FLOW  
TODAY, AM LEANING MORE ON THE PESSIMISTIC SIDE. IF THE CLOUDS  
STAY MORE ON THE SCT SIDE, OR STAY ON THE EASTERN SIDE OF THE  
RED RIVER VALLEY, LATER SHIFTS CAN AMEND. GOING INTO TONIGHT, IT  
LOOKS LIKE THE CLOUDS WILL REMAIN SOCKED IN, WITH A LIGHT EAST-  
NORTHEAST FLOW.  
 
 
   
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
ND...NONE.  
MN...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
UPDATE...GODON/MM  
DISCUSSION...  
AVIATION...GODON/MM  
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