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<blockquote data-quote="deleted___account" data-source="post: 208340" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Global models continue to be consistent with bringing the main</p><p>western low/trough across the Rockies Saturday and into the western</p><p>plains on Sunday, developing southeast through the central Plains</p><p>through Monday. Even though this large system develops into the</p><p>central plains, its effects should be felt well to the north across</p><p>much of North Dakota. It appears that our area may see precipitation</p><p>as early as late Saturday night/Sunday morning, with better chances</p><p>Sunday afternoon through Monday. Temperature profiles suggest a</p><p>wintry mix of rain, freezing rain and snow for the southern half of</p><p>the state on Sunday, with enough dynamic cooling and the pulling of</p><p>cold air behind the system for all snow Sunday night through Monday</p><p>night. Precipitation amounts remain uncertain, but it appears a long</p><p>period of light snow Sunday night through Monday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted___account, post: 208340, member: 192"] Global models continue to be consistent with bringing the main western low/trough across the Rockies Saturday and into the western plains on Sunday, developing southeast through the central Plains through Monday. Even though this large system develops into the central plains, its effects should be felt well to the north across much of North Dakota. It appears that our area may see precipitation as early as late Saturday night/Sunday morning, with better chances Sunday afternoon through Monday. Temperature profiles suggest a wintry mix of rain, freezing rain and snow for the southern half of the state on Sunday, with enough dynamic cooling and the pulling of cold air behind the system for all snow Sunday night through Monday night. Precipitation amounts remain uncertain, but it appears a long period of light snow Sunday night through Monday night. [/QUOTE]
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