669  
FXUS63 KFGF 030018  
AFDFGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS ND  
718 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- HEAVY SNOWFALL RATES BETWEEN 1-2 INCHES PER HOUR WILL CONTINUE  
IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND EARLY  
EVENING.  
 
- ANOTHER WAVE SWEEPS THROUGH FRIDAY WITH A CHANCE FOR 2-4  
INCHES OF SNOW.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 718 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
 
WIDESPREAD LIGHT SNOW CONTINUES ACROSS THE REGION, WITH POCKETS  
OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW SLOWLY WEAKENING. WHILE GROUND  
TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO PLAY A ROLE IN LIMITING ACCUMULATIONS  
ADDITIONAL LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS CAN STILL BE EXPECTED THROUGH MID  
EVENING IN ND, WITH A BETTER CHANCE FOR 1-3" IN NORTHWEST MN AS  
LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS MAY LINGER LONGER INTO THE EVENING (THORUGH  
1AM) AS THE 700 MB LOW TRANSITIONS EAST. THIS IS REFLECTED IN  
LATEST TRENDS IN CAMS AND THE DECISION WAS MADE TO EXERTED THE  
ADVISORY AND WARNING IN ND THROUGH 03Z (10 PM) AND IN NORTHWEST  
MN THROUGH 06Z (1 AM).  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 253 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
   
..SYNOPSIS
 
 
THE VERY LARGE SCALE EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE CONTINUES TO SPIN  
AROUND IOWA. A BROAD SWATH ALONG AN INVERTED TROUGH CONTINUES TO  
BRING BOUTS OF SNOW ACROSS MUCH OF NORTHWEST MINNESOTA AND  
PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA. AS THE LOW CONTINUES TO  
PROGRESS NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT, SNOW  
WILL DIMINISH IN INTENSITY WITH LIGHT SNOW LINGERING AFTER  
MIDNIGHT. SNOW SHOULD COME TO AN END BY NOON TOMORROW AT THE  
LATEST, BUT THE WARNINGS WILL LIKELY EXPIRE AT 7 PM CDT.  
 
AS WE PROGRESS LATER INTO THE WEEK, A BRIEF QUIET DAY ON  
THURSDAY WILL BE REPLACED BY A CLIPPER SYSTEM FRIDAY. WARM AIR  
ADVECTION AHEAD OF THE CLIPPER IS FAIRLY WEAK, BUT FRONTOGENESIS  
ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE CLIPPER IS STOUT. LACK OF MOISTURE RETURN  
INHIBITS QPF TOTALS, BUT 2-4 INCHES ARE A REASONABLE WORST CASE  
SCENARIO FOR WHAT ENDS UP ON THE GROUND.  
 
AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD, MODULATING  
850MB TEMPERATURES AND UPPER RIDGING SHOULD KEEP US FAIRLY QUIET  
WITH SIGNALS FOR IMPACTS AT A MINIMUM. TEMPERATURES WILL  
REBOUND, BUT THE QUESTION MAINLY WILL BE HOW QUICKLY AS SNOWPACK  
MAY LINGER FOR A DAY OR SO AFTER ACCUMULATION.  
   
..HEAVY SNOW THIS AFTERNOON
 
 
A BROAD SWATH OF SYNOPTIC ASCENT CONTINUES ACROSS NORTHWEST  
MINNESOTA WITH EMBEDDED FRONTOGENESIS ALONG AN INVERTED UPPER  
TROUGH. THIS HAS CONTRIBUTED TO STRONG ORGANIZED BANDING IN  
NORTHWEST MINNESOTA, WHERE 1 INCH PER HOUR RATES MAY BE  
OCCURRING BUT HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED YET. RADAR ESTIMATES ARE  
PUSHING 2+ INCHES, AND GIVEN THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT WITH  
INSTABILITY, THIS DOES APPEAR REASONABLE. THE MAIN QUESTION AT  
THIS POINT IS HOW LONG WILL IT LAST AT GIVEN POINTS. RIGHT NOW,  
THE REASONABLE UPPER END FOR PROLONGED BANDING APPEARS TO BE AN  
ADDITIONAL 3-5 INCHES, BUT FOR THE MOST PART YOU SHOULD EXPECT  
GENERALLY 1-2 ADDITIONAL INCHES OF SNOW. AS THE LOW PROGRESSES  
EASTWARD THROUGH THE EVENING, SYNOPTIC ASCENT WILL DIMINISH AND  
DISORGANIZE ANY BANDING, IT'S JUST A MATTER OF WHEN AT THIS  
POINT IN TIME. GIVEN LINGERING UNCERTAINTIES IN END TIME AND  
DURATION OF BANDING, THE HEADLINES WILL REMAIN THE SAME AS THE  
CURRENT BAND LINES UP WELL WITH THE WINTER STORM WARNING.  
   
..ADDITIONAL SNOW FRIDAY
 
 
A CLIPPER WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE REGION FROM WEST TO EAST  
FRIDAY. WARM AIR ADVECTION AHEAD OF THIS CLIPPER IS VERY WEAK,  
SO NOT MUCH IN THE WAY OF ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL IS  
LIKELY FROM THE FIRST PORTION OF THIS SYSTEM. STILL, AT LEAST  
SOME ASCENT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
AS THE COLD FRONT PUSHES THROUGH, THIS ONE POSSESSES THE  
GREATEST LIFT AND THUS PROVIDES FOR THE STRONGEST PRECIPITATION  
SIGNAL. FORWARD PROPAGATION OF A LINE OF SNOW IS EXPECTED, AND  
WILL LIKELY REMAIN PERPENDICULAR TO THE LONG AXIS. FOR THIS  
REASON, SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO  
ARISE. EVEN IF WE SEE THE REASONABLE WORST CASE, WHICH IS 4  
INCHES OF SNOW, IT IS VERY LIKELY THAT NOT ALL 4 INCHES WILL  
MAKE IT TO THE SURFACE ONCE AGAIN. AT LEAST EXPECT SOME TRAVEL  
IMPACTS AS THE COLD FRONT SWEEPS THROUGH. WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH  
THIS ARE VERY WEAK SO BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY NOT  
DEVELOP.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 718 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
 
IFR TO MVFR CONDITIONS CONTINUE ACROSS EASTERN ND AND NORTHWEST  
MN DUE TO WIDESPREAD LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW, AND A FEW LINGERING  
POCKETS OF LIFR CONDITIONS WHERE HEAVY SNOW IS TRACKING.  
GENERAL TREND SHOULD BE FOR IMPROVEMENT IN VIS AS SNOW  
DISSIPATES THIS EVENING, AND EVENTUALLY ENDS WEST TO EAST  
THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS TONIGHT. MVFR (AND A FEW POCKETS  
OF IFR) CEILINGS LINGER AFTER THE SNOW ENDS AND VFR CHANCES DO  
NOT RETURN UNTIL THE AFTERNOON THURSDAY OVER NORTHEAST ND AND  
FAR NORTHWEST MN. NORTHERLY WINDS 12-16KT WILL SHIFT TO THE  
NORTHWEST THEN WEST- NORTHWEST AS THIS SYSTEM PASSES, DECREASING  
BELOW 12KT THURSDAY AS SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS EAST.  
 

 
   
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
ND...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 10 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR  
NDZ016-026>030-054.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 10 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR NDZ038-  
039-049-052-053.  
MN...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 1 AM CDT THURSDAY FOR MNZ001-002-  
005-007-008-013>015.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 1 AM CDT THURSDAY FOR MNZ003-006-  
009-016-017-022>024-027>032-040.  
 

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...DJR  
DISCUSSION...PERROUX  
AVIATION...DJR  
 
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