Today’s Video:
Good Wednesday morning everyone! A very chilly start to the day with many areas in the 30s overnight and several getting at or below freezing:
We will have a wave of light rain showers work into the area throughout the day pushing from North-Central ND and into Northern Minnesota by the evening hours:
Another wave will start to work into North Dakota overnight tonight and into tomorrow slowly sagging south throughout the area tomorrow leading to some light rain showers and amounts.
Scattered rain and some snow showers are possible Friday with energy working in behind the front. Generally these will be light with no notable impacts likely. As the energy moves south throughout the day into warmer temperatures any scattered snow will transition to rain.
Here’s a look at total rainfall through Friday morning:
High pressure will work in behind the front and drier conditions likely prevail Saturday. Temperatures will also drop quite a bit Thursday and Friday night, with the European forecast likely being too warm Friday night:
Here’s a look at high temperatures over the next 4 days:
Here’s a look at dew points over the next 4 days. Note, very low dew points especially Friday night will likely allow temperatures to cool several degrees more than modeled:
Here’s a look at winds over the next 4 days:
Here’s a look at 5 day rainfall from the GFS:
Here’s a look at city charts for Fargo, Pierre, Sioux Falls and Minneapolis:
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out! Have a great day!