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KEY MESSAGES
- Winter weather advisory continues south and east of a Cooperstown to Baudette line before snow tapers off this evening. Additional snow totals range from 1 to 4 inches.
- Heavy snow is forecasted Friday evening into Saturday. A wide swath of 6 to 12 inches of snow is expected across much of eastern North Dakota and northwest to west central Minnesota. Far northeastern North Dakota into the northern Red River Valley will see lower snowfall totals.
UPDATE
Issued at 643 PM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
Snowfall continues across much of the area with a moderate snow deformation band over northwest Minnesota. Webcams indicate accumulation efficiency increasing, so the Winter Weather Advisory was expanded over to include the Roseau to Eastern Polk line of counties, as this band is not likelyh to move much any time soon. An additional 1-4 inches is possible within this band. As this system continues to nudge northeast, conditions will improve from south to north. The Winter Weather Advisory in North Dakota and west-central Minnesota was allowed to expire to reflect this, with continued snow mainly east of the valley in west-central Minnesota. Further expansion of the advisory westward is possible into the Greater Grand Forks area, however accumulation efficiency is heavily limited right now even with the higher nudge in recent CAMs in QPF. This is because temperatures within the valley remain closer to freezing than outside of the valley. We'll be monitoring over the next 1-2 hours to determine if further expansion is necessary, but given temperatures it is more likely than not that we won't need an advisory.
..Heavy snow Friday into Saturday
With the main upper low swinging into the region for the end of the week and more moisture available, the setup is primed for moderate to heavy snow. While there are still differences in the ensembles in how far north and west the system tracks, probabilities for over 6 inches of snow are in the 60 to 90 percent range for all but the far northwestern counties as well as our southeastern edge. Some of the blended solutions were trying to drop over 12 to 15 inches of snow in southeastern ND, but given that is over 90th percentile of the NBM and the fact there will be some compaction/melting, this seems overdone. NBM50th percentile and the new NBM 5.0 leaned a bit more in the 6 to 12 inch direction, which seemed more reasonable so went with that for WSW wording and graphics. Winds will pick up Saturday and can't rule out some drifting, but widespread blowing snow does not seem to be likely with this system.
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/
Issued at 615 PM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
MVFR to IFR ceilings will persist for the entire TAF period. Snowfall will continue this evening in eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota, slowly tapering through the evening and overnight hours as the first snow system moves northeast. Visibilities of MVFR to IFR can be expected with LIFR unlikely as snowfall rates are not expected to be heavy enough to facilitate that. A brief 6-12 hour lull in precipitation is expected tomorrow morning before the next stronger storm system approaches from the south. As this occurs, ceilings will likely become widespread IFR with snow increasing from the south with it. Generally expect MVFR visibility reductions through the afternoon with the chances for IFR/LIFR/VLIFR visibilities increasing towards the end of the TAF period as inch per hour snowfall rates become widespread. All TAF sites are likely to be impacted by these significant snowfall rates. Winds through the entire TAF period will remain primarily easterly with general sustained speeds between 10-15 knots, closer to 5-10 knots in the areas with heavy sheltering (trees).
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ND...Winter Storm Warning from 1 PM Friday to 7 PM CDT Saturday for NDZ024-026>030-038-039-049-052-053. Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM Friday to 7 PM CDT Saturday for NDZ006>008-014>016-054. MN...Winter Storm Warning from 1 PM Friday to 7 PM CDT Saturday for MNZ001>003-029. Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM Friday to 7 PM CDT Saturday for MNZ004-007. Winter Weather Advisory until 1 AM CDT Friday for MNZ005-006- 008-009-013>017-024-032. Winter Storm Warning from 4 PM Friday to 1 AM CDT Sunday for MNZ005-006-008-009-013>017-022>024-027-028-030>032. Winter Weather Advisory until 9 PM CDT this evening for MNZ022- 023-027-028-031. Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM Friday to 1 AM CDT Sunday for MNZ040.
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