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KEY MESSAGES
- Red flag conditions are expected to develop in portions of eastern North Dakota this afternoon.
..FIRE WEATHER
Critical fire conditions are likely tomorrow afternoon. ERC Percentiles in the 95-97th percentile and HRB remaining at 30 indicate primed fuels for rapid fire spread. Wind speeds are likely to be there with a weak jet max crossing through, with westerly sustained winds tomorrow afternoon between 20-25 mph, with occasional gusts to 40 mph. The confluence of these two conditions brings likely marginal Red Flag conditions in the Devils Lake Basin as that is the location of the jet max tomorrow afternoon when RH values are the lowest. The main uncertainty will be the relative humidity getting low enough to hit criteria as the cold front today will increase dewpoints to the 30s. This means that temperatures need to rise into the low 70s at least to get to below 30%. Relatively solid thermal ridging at 925 and 850mb will be centered over eastern North Dakota, which likely will allow temperatures to rise into the mid to upper 60s in that area. Once again, the Devils Lake Basin is where the ridge axis intersects, so this will be the greatest area for 70+ temperatures. For these reasons, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Devils Lake Basin, with potential expansion possible if the wind field expands and the temperature field is warmer across eastern North Dakota. Northwest Minnesota looks to avoid the potential for Red Flag conditions at this time as the thermal ridge should remain upstream until after 00z tomorrow.
Additional chances for critical fire weather conditions arise late next week. Perpetual northwesterly flow continues to contribute to downsloping and dry airmasses over our region, so days with increasing temperatures bring an increased risk for critical fire conditions. The main question marks will be wind speeds which do appear likely late next week with a few clippers traversing the Canadian Prairies and whether fuel status will remain critical. While ERC percentiles are largely high, HRB is beginning to respond to green-up, so fire spread may become inhibited. At this time, Thursday and Friday appear to have the greatest likelihood for Red Flag conditions.
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY/
Issued at 637 AM CDT Sun May 3 2026
VFR conditions with clear skies giving way to some high and mid clouds later in the period. Winds that are currently northwesterly under 10 kts will pick up out of the west, with some gusts over 30kts by this afternoon. Winds will decrease a bit around sunset, then turn back to the northwest by the end of the period as a cold front comes through. Some low level wind shear overnight at a couple of the airports as the front comes down, and a few rain showers could develop. For now just kept Prob30 groups at KGFK and KTVF, and will refine precipitation chances later.
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ND...Red Flag Warning from 11 AM this morning to 9 PM CDT this evening for NDZ006>008-014>016-024-026>030-038-039-054. MN...None.
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