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KEY MESSAGES
-There is a 3 of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon, night, and into early Wednesday morning. Afternoon main hazards would be large hail to size of golf balls, tornadoes, and gusts to 60 mph. For tonight into Wednesday morning, main hazards would be very strong winds to 80 mph, line-embedded brief tornadoes, and hail to the size of quarters. There is also a flash flood risk tonight. -Temperatures on Tuesday afternoon climb into the upper 80s to low and mid 90s, highest within the Red River Valley. A Heat Advisory has been issued for the Red River Valley this afternoon. Those working outside or exercising in directly sunlight or those sensitive to heat will experience impacts.
-There is a 2 of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon east of the Red River. Main hazards include hail to the size of golf balls, wind gusts to 60 mph, and perhaps tornadoes.
..Heat-related impacts this afternoon
As of writing this discussion, heat indices within portions of the Red River Valley are in the upper 90s nearing 100F. Heat indices nearing or just touching 100 F combined with wet-bulb globe temperatures into the low 80s as well as Heat Risk of Moderate to Major (levels 2 and 3 out of 4) within the Red River Valley pushed the need for an Advisory.
These conditions will be impactful to those more sensitive to heat as well as those who are working/exercising outside as well as to those without a means of cooling.
Heat impacts end after sunset this afternoon.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/
Issued at 1250 AM CDT Wed Jun 10 2026
A line of severe thunderstorms continues to push slowly eastward early this morning and has brought wind gusts to 50 knots earlier at KDVL. The strongest part of the line extends from north of Valley City southeast to near Lidgerwood. This part of the line is moving more northeast than east and has produced gusts to 60 knots over the last few hours. The line should move through the GFK area over the next hour or so, KFAR and KTVF in the 07-09z time frame and KBJI in the 08-10z time frame. Winds ahead of the line continue to be from the southeast with gusts to 20 to 30 knots. A low level jet remains in place as well, mainly affecting KBJI over the next few hours with LLWS. Storms exit to the east before daybreak with a break in activity into at least mid-morning before additional showers and thunderstorms develop. Thunderstorms may again be severe during the late morning and afternoon hours. Most of this activity should remain east of KDVL.
FGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ND...None. MN...None.
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