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KEY MESSAGES
- Fog developing again tonight tonight in northeastern North Dakota and portions of northwestern and west central Minnesota. Some areas could be locally dense.
- There remains strong synoptic predictability in a pattern change early next week with the potential for accumulating snow and travel impacts Tuesday through Thursday.
- Conditions remain favorable in the near term for above average temperatures through the weekend with a low potential for hydrological impacts.
..Melting and warm temperatures
Web cams across many locations across the CWA show a lot of the snow has been eroded, with a lot of brown instead of white for all but northwestern MN. The NBM may be underperforming on highs a bit today and into the weekend, so melting should continue. Some rain ahead of the mid-week system on top of the melting snow could bring some river responses, but at this time the probabilities for impacts look low.
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SATURDAY/
Issued at 519 PM CST Fri Feb 13 2026
The aviation impact of the TAF period is once again fog. Fog may develop this evening and last through the overnight hours again, with the greatest probabilities at TVF and GFK. Once fog diminishes after sunrise again tomorrow morning, expect eventually VFR conditions to take hold once more.
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ND...None. MN...None.
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