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Glenburn, North Dakota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 631 AM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- High temperatures around 15 to 20 degrees above average are expected today, with a larger spread likely on Friday.

- Periods of moderate to heavy rainfall are likely this weekend.

- Cooler temperatures return Saturday in the north and west, with temperatures dipping slightly below average across the state early next week.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 631 AM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

Pockets of shallow radiation fog may develop as the sun rises, though should rapidly dissipate by mid-morning. Otherwise, the forecast remains on track.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 403 AM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

Quiet and warm conditions with light southerly winds are expected for today. This will produce highs from around 80 to 85 degrees across most of the state, which is about 15 to 20 degrees above average for this time of year. Similar conditions are on tap for Friday, though highs will be a bit cooler in the far northwest (mid 70s) and a bit warmer in the far southeast (around 90). This will be around 10 to 25 degrees above average. A tightening pressure gradient from an initial passage of surface low pressure will produce breezy winds in south central and eastern portions of the state on Friday.

Beyond Friday is when the previously advertised major pattern change is expected. While a split flow pattern looks to be in place starting Friday, strong blocking high pressure over the east CONUS/West Atlantic will force southern stream trough to lift through the Northern Plains. Confidence is increasing in widespread moderate to heavy rainfall, which may include a few thunderstorms as well. Both SPC and CSU Machine Learning have analyzed a marginal/marginal equivalent risk Saturday mainly for far south central and southeastern ND. Should any severe weather occur, it would likely be during a narrow window in the late afternoon or early evening where marginally severe hail, or a few severe wind gusts, are possible. That said, uncertainty in severe weather potential remains high and will continue to monitor for now.

In regard to aforementioned widespread moderate to heavy rainfall, NBM now has a southwest to northeast axis of a 60 to 70 percent chance of an inch or more of rain from Bismarck through Pembina. Probabilities then decrease somewhat rapidly further to the northwest and southeast of this axis. Depending on how this system evolves, a corridor containing two inches of rain is not out of the question.

Other than rainfall potential, temperatures are expected to become much cooler for the first half of next week, with highs Sunday through Tuesday forecast to remain mostly in the 50s. Lows Sunday night through Tuesday night will be mostly in the 30s, though some readings dropping into the 20s are possible as well, especially Sunday night in the southwest. How cool each night gets, especially Sunday night and Tuesday night, is highly dependent upon the exact location and timing of passing surface high pressure. Regardless, there is a high probability that freeze headlines will be needed at some point, for some locations, during the first half of next week.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 631 AM CDT Thu Oct 2 2025

VFR ceilings and visibilities are expected through the period.

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

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