12-4-18 Northern Plains: A few scattered snow showers/flurries, overall quiet pattern settles in. B.

Today’s Video: 

Good Tuesday morning everyone! Another quiet morning on the radar with just a few areas of flurries in South Dakota. 

A weak wave of energy will dive southeast’s across the area today and spawn scattered snow showers and flurries especially in Northern Minnesota. Here’s a look at the radar into 1AM tonight: 

Areas that see the snow showers could pick up a dusting to an isolated 0.5″. The NAM3 picks up on this potential well: 

Another wave of energy will work through tomorrow leading to scattered snow showers and squalls for North Dakota and Northern Minnesota. WE could see some of these snow showers push as far south as South Dakota Wednesday night, but the best risks for some light snow accumulations of a dusting to 1.5″ will be in the black dashed area below: 

Here’s a look at the simulated radar from 6AM Tomorrow to 8AM Thursday: 

The European continues to be consistent and matches well with energy for the best areas to get perhaps 1 – 1.5″ (circled below):We could squeeze out a few snow flurries Thursday and Friday with some weak energy and cold temperatures: 

Here’s a look at temperatures over the next 4 days: 

Here’s a look at winds over the next 4 days:

Here’s a look at city charts for Minneapolis, Bismarck, Fergus Falls and Pierre: 

Here’s a look at 7 day precipitation totals: 

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