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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 611 AM CDT Wed Oct 15 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Patchy to areas of fog and drizzle through this morning.

- Seasonable temperatures through the remainder of the week, except Thursday, which will see above average highs in the east and south central.

- Periods of rain through Friday, with a few thunderstorms possible mainly this evening through tonight.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 611 AM CDT Wed Oct 15 2025

Webcams and observations show that pockets of dense fog have developed mainly in the north central. Therefore, an SPS has been issued until 8 am CDT. Will reevaluate at that time, though suspect these pockets of dense fog will probably stick around until late morning. Otherwise, the forecast remains on track.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 414 AM CDT Wed Oct 15 2025

Low level stratus is present over the entire state early this morning and is producing areas of fog and patchy drizzle. Visibility is generally in excess of 2 miles, though does dip lower in some locations, especially in the north central. While a little patchy dense fog developing this morning isn`t entirely out of the question, soundings seem to favor the status quo of low level stratus with visibility mostly in excess of 2 miles, along with patchy drizzle. Models suggest ceilings should rise a few hundred feet during the day today, which may at least end or limit any fog and patchy drizzle during the afternoon.

Surface low pressure will continue organizing over Colorado through the day today before lifting up through the central and eastern Dakotas tonight through Thursday night. This will produce periods of rain that should start in southwestern ND this morning before expanding across much of the state today through tonight. The highest probability for moderate to heavy rainfall is in the west and north central where there is over a 70 percent chance of a half inch or more of rain, and a similar probability for an inch or more in the northwest. Probabilities for a half inch or more of rain decrease rapidly further to the south and east.

With this system, relatively moist air is expected to advect into southern ND tonight with mixed layer dewpoints returning to the 50s. This will bring some instability into the state, though models generally limit it to around 500 J/kg of MUCAPE. While there is also plenty of shear, storm development is not likely until the overnight hours. Therefore, while some small hail is possible, the potential for any strong to severe storms is low. Should any strong storms develop, they would most likely be near the ND/SD border this evening. General thunderstorm chances may persist through Thursday morning in the south central and east.

Once this system clears out, mostly dry conditions are expected through the weekend before low precipitation chances return to start the next workweek. High temperatures will be seasonable through the remainder of the week and mostly in the 50s. The main exception is on Thursday where the south central and northeast will likely reach the 60s, while the southeast may even reach the low 70s. Lows will be mostly in the 40s through Thursday night, then mostly in the 30s through early next week.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 611 AM CDT Wed Oct 15 2025

Areas of fog and drizzle are expected to continue through this morning, including pockets of dense fog mainly in the north central. Ceilings may improve later this morning and into the early afternoon, especially in northern parts of the state. However, any improvement is likely to be short lived with LIFR ceilings returning across all of western through central ND tonight. Scattered showers will likely develop today mainly in western ND, after which showers and a few thunderstorms are expected across most of the state this evening and through the overnight hours.

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

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