Couverture de North Dakota Weather March 4 Evening - 20° Above Normal

North Dakota Weather March 4 Evening - 20° Above Normal

North Dakota Weather March 4 Evening - 20° Above Normal

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Good evening. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you stepped outside tonight, you probably noticed that full moon rising. It's a bright finish to a pretty murky start. But here's the thing: that fog you woke up to wasn't just an inconvenience. We had a Dense Fog Advisory until 8 A.M. This morning, with visibility dropping to a quarter mile at times. In the next 24 hours. But the real story today is the temperature split across North Dakota. Eastern North Dakota broke out of the clouds by midday and soared to 54 degrees. That's running about 20 degrees above normal for early March. Central areas hit 55 under mostly sunny skies. But head north. And it's a different world. The northern part of the state stayed socked in with clouds, struggling to reach just 37 degrees. That's a nearly 20-degree spread from one border to the other. Don't get too used to the warmth, though. Temperatures are crashing back down tonight. Eastern areas drop to 28. Central regions fall to 26. And up north? You're looking at a bitter 16 degrees, with wind chills feeling like 16 degrees by late evening. Thursday stays mild for the south with highs in the low to mid-50s, but the north remains locked in the upper 20s as clouds increase statewide. Looking ahead, enjoy today's warmth. Friday brings a reality check with highs in the 30s and a mix of rain and snow. The weekend rebounds nicely with 50s returning Saturday and Sunday, but early next week looks cooler and more active. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight every day now, with sunset at 6:17 P.M. The spring equinox is just two weeks away. Grab that extra blanket tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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