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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 1249 AM CDT Tue Sep 16 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Showers and isolated thunderstorms continue tonight.

- On and off low to medium chances for showers and isolated thunderstorms remain in the forecast through the workweek.

- Seasonable temperatures are expected this week, with the first half being warmer than the second half.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 1249 AM CDT Tue Sep 16 2025

A cluster of showers and thunderstorms moving to the northeast has entered south central ND and is producing heavy rain, along with an individual cell that may be producing hail as large as nickels on occasion. As these thunderstorms continue to head northeast, and as the night progresses, the environment should become less favorable and the intensity should decrease. Although there remains some question as to just how far north any showers and thunderstorms will progress before fully dissipating.

UPDATE Issued at 1011 PM CDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Earlier we had one severe thunderstorm over far southwest North Dakota, but the storm has weakened. Expect any additional storms to stay tame through the overnight. Given the previously mentioned lows over the region, expect there to be few showers and possibly a weak thunderstorm to continue over the area overnight from time to time.

UPDATE Issued at 701 PM CDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Showers with a few thunderstorms continue over northwest, west central, and north central North Dakota wrapping around in the cyclonic flow with the upper low centered along the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border. Earlier we did have some funnel cloud reports around the Minot area. With the gradual loss of daytime heating the threat for funnels continues to diminish. The next area of concern is over southwest North Dakota where storms are now entering the state affiliated with a shortwave trough swinging ahead of another upper low over southern Montana/Northwest Wyoming. Instability and shear remain meager, but will have to keep an eye on whether one of these could pulse up a little bit early this evening.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 217 PM CDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Surface low pressure currently centered over northern ND will continue to gradually lift northward through the day and into tonight. As a result, ongoing scattered showers, along with isolated thunderstorms, will mostly end later this afternoon or during the evening hours. However, weak shortwave energy and surface frontal boundary may bring additional showers and a few thunderstorms to the southwest or south central this evening and into the overnight hours. RAP model data does suggest elevated instability and adequate shear near the ND/SD border early this evening. Therefore, while severe weather is generally not anticipated, a strong storm or two is not out of the question, with a greater than zero chance for a severe storm to develop.

Additional shortwave energy Tuesday could bring shower and thunderstorm activity mainly to southern parts of the state. After which, models are in fair agreement that upper low pressure will churn over the Central and Northern Plains to finish out the week. This may result in off and on chances for showers and isolated thunderstorms during the latter half of the week.

Other than shower and thunderstorm chances, patchy fog may develop tonight. Overall, it`s not the most favorable set-up for fog since cloud cover may linger and soundings suggest a very shallow saturated layer. However, with light winds and all the recent rain, it seems likely that at least some patchy fog will develop. Though with the aforementioned shallow saturated layer, it shallow field fog is favored to be the most prevalent form.

Seasonable temperatures are on tap for this week with near average to slightly above average high temperatures this afternoon and Tuesday. After which, a cooling trend is on tap to finish out the workweek with highs mostly in the 60s Thursday and Friday. A slight warming trend is then favored this weekend and potentially into early next week, though NBM temperature spreads remain quite high for early next week.

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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1249 AM CDT Tue Sep 16 2025

Showers and thunderstorms have entered south central ND and are progressing to the northeast. As a result, confidence is increasing that KBIS will see showers and thunderstorms over the next couple to few hours before these showers and thunderstorms dissipate. Another thunderstorm has developed in the vicinity of KDIK and may impact the terminal over the next hour or so. Additional showers and thunderstorms may then impact southwestern and far south central ND Tuesday evening, though confidence is too low to add to any TAFs at this time. One other thing of note is that patchy fog may develop tonight in northwestern and central ND. However, confidence remains low on fog formation so continued to leave out of TAFs for now.

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.BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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