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KEY MESSAGES

- An upper low will help bring several rounds of showers and thunderstorms across the area for Sunday. An isolated stronger storm near the MT/ND border remains possible.

- Expect lingering showers early next week with cooler temperatures, but a warm up begins by the middle of the week.

- Another system is expected at the end of the week to bring additional thunderstorms to the region.

DISCUSSION

WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW:

An upper trough tracking over the region will lend support to a couple of different rounds of showers and thunderstorms for Sunday. The trough may produce enough of an unstable environment for an isolated hail thread, with HREF max updraft helicity showing support in the afternoon hours near the MT/ND border. Given precipitable water in the forecast soundings, heavy rainfall may also result with the steadier storms.

Look for lingering showers and isolated thunder early in the week along with cooler temperatures as the upper trough swings through, with a ridge helping to bring about warmer temperatures and drier weather later in the week.

Ensembles are starting to show the next system approaching by the weekend with additional thunderstorm chances expected at that time.

FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS:

NBM was used for the forecast cycle, which captured the trends well for the expected thunderstorm chances on Sunday, followed by later in the week. Confidence remains above average on thunderstorm chances for today, though more moderate confidence on exact precipitation amounts and placement of the heavier rainfall.

AVIATION

LAST UPDATE: Sunday June 21, 2026 at 0600Z

FLIGHT CAT RANGE: VFR to MVFR.

DISCUSSION: An upper trough pattern will bring several rounds of showers and thunderstorms on Sunday. The storms will tend to push east into ND after 03Z. Some of the storms may be associated with brief reductions in visibility as well as lower ceilings.

WINDS: East winds early will switch to the west and northwest at 5 to 15 kts at KGGW in the afternoon. Look for winds becoming south at 5 to 10 kts at KOLF, KSDY, KGDV in the afternoon. Winds may be gusty and erratic with thunderstorms.

GGW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

None.


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