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Hansboro, North Dakota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 1231 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Widespread frost potential Saturday late night into early Sunday.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 1231 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

Scattered cumulus deck has formed across much of the area this afternoon with winds gusting to around 35 mph outside of the Red River Valley and up to 30 mph within the Valley. Temperatures are generally in the low to mid 50s.

UPDATE Issued at 659 AM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

At dawn we have one larger area of mainly clear sky from Langdon ND to Fargo/Wahpeton. This area opened up in the last few hours. Otherwise clouds east and west of this. Some obs in NW MN Roseau area seeing some light showers. Course of the day will see sunnier areas CU up so that mostly cloudy balances the sky today. Typical variable sky cover when under a cool pool aloft.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 347 AM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

...Synopsis...

Large 500 mb over northern Ontario north of Lake Superior will be the main factor in our weather today and Saturday. Clouds will rotate around the upper low thru today into Saturday, aided by another 500 mb vort max that will move south thru the RRV Saturday daytime. Enough moisture in the 900-700 mb layer and enough cool air aloft to generate a few showers, esp this afternoon and again Saturday with the short wave, with higher chances being in NW Minnesota. Based on current obs showing sprinkles, brief light showers currently collab with neighboring offices yielded a slight chc of showers anytime today (Friday), though bit higher chance up toward Lake of the Woods closer to upper low. I did introduce some slight chance shower chances Saturday, mainly afternoon back into the northern and central RRV and thru NW MN. While NBM isnt picking up on it well, most models, esp the ECMWF and some CAMS indicate spotty showers Saturday with short wave dropping south. Seems reasonable. Breezy thru the period, but well below any advisory levels.

Highs today in the mid to upper 50s, with these temperatures in some cases near the coldest max temps for Sept 5th. Forecast highs for Grand Forks and Fargo suggest about 1-2 degrees above the record though. A couple degrees warmer Saturday.

...Frost Potential...

For late tonight/early Sat AM expectation is clouds will be around many areas. There will be clear bands though with some risk of low temps near 35 in parts of NW MN in that region from Roseau to Park Rapids, if that area can clear out. Otherwise position of high to our west will bring coldest readings to western ND.

For late Saturday night/early Sunday AM, high pressure ridge will be from southwest Manitoba into eastern South Dakota. Thus the highest chance for a clear sky and light winds will be eastern ND into west central MN. But also 925 mb temps Sat night will be 2-3 degrees warmer than those on Wed night/Thu AM. So it will be pure radiational cooling to get temps down into frost levels. Chances for more widespread 34-36 degree low temps are higher based on what should be more widespread clearing. But warmer temps in the boundary layer says cooling may be limited to some degree with below 32F temps 10 pct or less of a chance.

Looking ahead into next week...warming up but will wait til Tuesday and beyond as upper ridge builds into central Canada and the central U.S. Trough develops in western US. Increasing warmth and generally extended period of southerly flow will provide additional period of showers and thunderstorms, becoming relatively more likely late next week after established southerly flow has given enough time for sufficiently increasing moisture content. At this time, there are no signals for severe weather within the predictability horizon into late next week.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 1231 PM CDT Fri Sep 5 2025

Ceilings are variable between VFR and MVFR this afternoon as a cumulus deck continues to expand into the area. Winds are expected to continue gusting out of the northwest up to 30 knots this afternoon before tapering off later this evening. Winds overnight should range from 5-10 knots in most locations, with VFR ceilings.

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.FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ND...None. MN...None.

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UPDATE...Lynch/Riddle DISCUSSION...DJR AVIATION...Lynch

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