Couverture de North Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 15° Above Normal

North Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 15° Above Normal

North Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 15° Above Normal

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Good morning. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you're walking into a thick, gray fog. At 25 degrees, that moisture is freezing on contact. Roads are slick, especially around Fargo and the Red River Valley. A Winter Weather Advisory runs until 11 A.M. For freezing drizzle. Give yourself extra time this morning. In the next 24 hours. Here's where it gets wild. A stationary front has split the state in two. Eastern North Dakota climbs to 48 degrees today. Central areas reach 42. But up near the Canadian border? Only 26 degrees. That's a 22-degree spread across a single state. Fog lingers through much of the day under stubborn clouds. Tonight, temperatures hold in the upper teens up north, low 30s southeast. Rain creeps into the southeast after 1 A.M. Friday brings a tricky wintry mix — freezing rain, sleet. And snow all make an appearance. Eastern North Dakota sees the highest chance, with temperatures falling through the 30s. Minor snow accumulation possible. Then the weekend flips the script beautifully. Saturday brings sunshine and highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. Sunday? We're talking 60 degrees in central North Dakota. That's about 15 degrees above normal for early March. Next week cools back down with chances for snow Monday into Tuesday. In Sunrise this morning at 7, 01. Sunset at 6:19. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox sits just two weeks away. Tonight's full moon may play hide-and-seek with lingering clouds. Drive carefully this morning. That fog and freezing drizzle aren't messing around. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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