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  • North Dakota Weather 3/6 Morning - Winter Weather Advisory
    Mar 6 2026
    Good morning. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel it. That damp, foggy chill sitting at 30 degrees. But don't get comfortable. A cold front is barreling through. And it's bringing a messy mix with it. Here's the play by play. Western North Dakota, you're first up — light snow this morning with minor accumulation. Central areas, your window is 7 A.M. To 2 P.M. Expect snow and breezy northwest winds around 15 miles an hour. Eastern North Dakota? You're dealing with patchy freezing drizzle and fog through noon, then drizzle picks up between 1 P.M. and 6 P.M. Any ice makes surfaces slick — take it slow if you're driving. Temperature wise, it's a split story. Western areas climb to the mid 30s. Eastern regions start mild in the upper 30s but nosedive to the upper 20s by afternoon as that cold air rushes in. Northwest winds gust to 26 miles an hour, making it feel brutal. Wind chills drop to 19 degrees in central areas this morning and 19 degrees out east by midday. That's the kind of cold that bites. Tonight, skies clear and winds ease. Lows fall to the low 20s statewide. Now here's where it gets interesting. Saturday brings sunshine and highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Sunday? Even warmer — 59 degrees with breezy southwest winds. That's well above normal for early March. But Monday starts pleasant at 42, but snow returns Monday night with 1 to 2 inches possible. Tuesday stays cloudy near 40 with more snow likely. Wednesday clears out in the low 40s. And by Thursday we're back to mid 40s with a slight chance of snow. Today, folks. This cold snap has teeth. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
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  • North Dakota Weather March 5 Midday - Dense Fog Advisory
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving right now, I need your full attention. Dense fog has swallowed the eastern half of the state. Visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. That Dense Fog Advisory stays in effect until 6 P.M. Slow down. Headlights on. Give yourself space. In the next 24 hours. Now let's talk temperatures, because we've got a wild split today. Down along the South Dakota border. Fargo pushes near 48 degrees — jacket weather. Central areas like Bismarck sit at 38 degrees under gray skies. But up north near the Canadian border? You're locked in the low 20s all afternoon. That's a 25 degrees swing across the state. Tonight's when things get messy. Freezing rain develops after midnight across eastern North Dakota. Rain starts between 3 and 5 A.M., then turns to ice as temps hover around 28 degrees. Ice accumulation up to a tenth of an inch. Roads will turn into skating rinks fast. Friday morning's commute looks brutal. A Winter Weather Advisory kicks in from midnight to 6 P.M. Friday. Central areas see a slight chance of light snow Friday, mainly between 9 A.M. and 3 P.M. Northern regions stay mostly cloudy with highs near 31 degrees. Winds pick up from the northwest, gusting to 25 miles an hour. Here's the good news for your weekend. Saturday brings sunshine and a big warmup — highs jump into the low 50s statewide. Sunday gets even warmer, with most areas reaching the low 60s. Breezy both days with gusts to 30 miles an hour. Monday starts quiet before snow moves in Monday night. One to three inches possible by Tuesday morning. Tuesday stays active with continued snow and highs in the low 40s. Wednesday clears out with highs in the mid 30s. If you found this helpful, a quick rating really does make a difference. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • North Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 15° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    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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  • North Dakota Weather March 4 Evening - Dense Fog Advisory
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you might bump into your own mailbox. We're dealing with a wall of fog tonight. Visibility has dropped to a quarter mile or less across much of the state, so a Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 A.M. Thursday. That covers the James River Valley and southeastern North Dakota. If you're driving tonight or tomorrow morning, please take it slow and use those low beams. In the next 24 hours. Right now, we're sitting at 28 degrees under gray skies. But here's the strange part: drive north and the thermometer crashes. Northern North Dakota is shivering at just 9 degrees. Central areas hover at 19 degrees. The east checks in at 23 degrees. That's a 14-degree spread from the Canadian border down to the South Dakota line. Tonight, that fog sticks around statewide. Lows drop to 9 degrees up north, 19 in central areas. And 23 in the east. Watch out for that east wind blowing at 10 to 14 miles an hour. It makes it feel much colder. Wind chills dip to minus 7 in the north by 11 P.M. Thursday brings a wild temperature swing. Eastern North Dakota warms all the way to 50 degrees. Central areas hit 45. But the north? Only 25 degrees. Same state, completely different days. The fog should finally lift by mid-afternoon. Friday turns tricky with a cold front sweeping through. We could see freezing rain changing to snow. Highs hold in the mid-30s with gusty northwest winds. The weekend looks fantastic. Saturday brings sunshine and highs near 55. Sunday could hit 60 in central areas. Perfect weather for a walk. Next week turns colder and more active. Snow chances return Monday night through Wednesday, with highs dropping back into the 20s and 30s. By the way, we're gaining over three minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise is at 7:02 A.M. With sunset at 6:17 P.M. and tonight's full moon will be fighting to shine through those foggy skies. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • North Dakota Weather March 4 Morning - 15° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gray ceiling overhead? It's hiding a dramatic temperature split. We're sitting at 33 degrees under overcast skies right now, but where you live determines just how warm you'll get. In the next 24 hours., A frontal boundary stretches across the state, creating a nearly 20-degree gap. Down in Eastern North Dakota, widespread fog lingers until about 11 A.M. Once that lifts, partly sunny skies take over and temperatures climb to 54 degrees. That's roughly 15 degrees above normal for early March. Tonight, patchy fog returns with a low around 29. Central North Dakota has the best seat in the house. Mostly sunny skies, a high near 55 degrees. And light westerly winds. A gorgeous preview of spring. Tonight turns mostly cloudy with a low around 25. Head north though. And winter keeps its grip. Northern North Dakota stays socked in with patchy fog and clouds. Highs only reach 37 degrees — nearly 20 degrees cooler than the south. Tonight, clouds hang tough and temperatures plummet to 15 degrees. The contrast is sharp enough that you could drive from the Canadian border to the South Dakota line and feel like you've crossed two seasons. Looking ahead. Thursday brings another mild day with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. But a system arrives Thursday night into Friday with a chance of snow and possibly some freezing rain. Highs Friday struggle to reach the mid-30s. The weekend rebounds nicely — Saturday and Sunday both top out in the 50s, with Sunday pushing 60 degrees in central areas. Early next week, another cooldown arrives with chances for rain and snow. Tonight's full moon rises at sunset. With clearing skies in the south, it should be a beautiful sight. We're gaining over three minutes of daylight each day now — spring equinox is just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • North Dakota Weather March 3 Evening - Dense Fog Advisory
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. North Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you're driving anywhere tonight, slow down. Seriously. A Dense Fog Advisory blankets central and eastern North Dakota until 8 A.M. Wednesday. Visibility is a quarter mile in spots. The reason? Warm air is creeping over our melting snowpack. And all that moisture just sits there. Thick. Low. Like breathing through a wet blanket. In the next 24 hours. Now the reward for surviving the murk. Tomorrow's a stunner for the southern half of the state. Eastern North Dakota leaps from tonight's low of 23 degrees all the way to 54 degrees Wednesday afternoon. Central areas push even higher, touching 55 degrees once that fog burns off into mostly sunny skies. That's the kind of afternoon where you crack the truck windows and remember what fresh air smells like. Drive north though. And it's a completely different day. Northern North Dakota tops out around 37 degrees near 10 A.M. Then temperatures actually slide backward. By 10 P.M., you're sitting at 19 degrees with wind chills near 16 degrees. A 30 degrees spread between the Red River Valley and the border. Classic North Dakota. There's a full moon tonight, by the way. Good luck spotting it through the soup. Looking ahead. Thursday cools into the 40s and 50s under gray skies. Friday brings the plot twist. A rain and snow mix rolls in with highs stuck in the mid 30s. But the weekend bounces back nicely. Saturday and Sunday both climb into the low to mid 50s. Early next week gets unsettled again with more precipitation chances. So enjoy that weekend warmth while the window's open. If your windshield's fogged over tomorrow morning, give yourself an extra ten minutes. Your commute will thank you. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • North Dakota Weather March 4 Evening - 20° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    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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  • 2/28 North Dakota Weather: Winter Weather Advisory
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Winter's throwing one last tantrum before spring shows up next week. A clipper system is cranking out snow right now. and it's hitting hardest across the south central and southeast — that's where the Winter Weather Advisory runs until noon. In the next 24 hours. Central North Dakota is in the thick of it. Heavy snow at 5 A.M., dumping 1 to 3 inches before it eases off this afternoon. You'll top out at 16 degrees. Tonight drops to 3 degrees under cloudy skies. Northern areas catch the snow around 7 A.M. About an inch expected before it moves out. High near 13 degrees, but watch it fall to 11 by afternoon. Tonight bottoms out at 1 degrees. Eastern North Dakota sees the lightest action. Snow peaks around 11 A.M. With less than an inch likely. but here's your cold spot — high today only hits 9 degrees with a north wind at 12 miles an hour. Tonight? Minus 4 degrees. That's the coldest in the state. Sunday flips the script. High pressure slides in with sunshine. Highs climb into the upper teens and low 20s. Now here's where it gets wild. A Pacific air mass barrels in Monday, shoving highs near 40 degrees. By Wednesday, southwest North Dakota could flirt with the upper 50s or even low 60s. Near-record warmth is possible. Thursday brings our next weather system. One more thing — we're gaining over 3 minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 7:10, sunset at 6:12. Spring equinox is 20 days out. and next week will feel like it's already here. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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