NDCMP Weather Forecast

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Forecaster: Alexis Staniec

Synopsis


Today is expected to be another sunny day in both districts. However, a cold front will be moving across the state today making temperatures drop down to the upper 70s in District 1 and to the high 60s in District 2. Winds blowing towards the northeast will be apparent for both districts today again, and may reach up to 25 mph again in District 2.

Heading into this weekend, a high chance of showers and thunderstorms are expected to be in our area by Saturday night. Low pressure will move across the northeast area of Wyoming during the day Saturday, and be making its way to the Dakotas by the early evening. Another cold front will move through Saturday night, giving us a northwest flow. This will allow for chances of any lingering showers and a possibility of thunderstorms on Sunday. Temperatures will continue to drop again on Sunday back into the upper 60s for both districts, but no extreme severe weather is predicted for this weekend.

6/18/21


Flash Flood Guidance (Click Image for 1hr, 3hr, & 6hr Graphics)

COD NAM Model Sunday 3Z

Tropical Tibits noon Sunday total precipitation

High pressure system moving across North Dakota Saturday from NWS


Indices


Lifted Index
(<1)
K index
(>30)
Total Totals
(>48)
Sweat
(>200)
Cape
(>125)
CIN
(>-100)
Bulk Richarson Number
(>3)
Helicity
(>125)
D1 6.8 9.8 37.3 91 0 0 0 5
ISN 6.8 -9.5 37.7 150 0 0 0 -19
MOT 6.9 1.8 37.5 139 0 0 0 -35

Jefferson Index
(>28.5)
Cross Totals
(>18.65)
Thompson Index
(>28.5)
S Index
(>35.8)
Showalter Index
(<=0.5)
Cap Strength
(0-2.65°C)
D1 16 9.4 3 17.8 7.1 0
ISN 7 13.4 -16.3 -3.3 6.7 0
MOT 12 12.2 -5.1 10 6.9 0

Weather Features

  • Cold Front