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DISCUSSION
KEY MESSAGES:
- Occasional light snow is expected Wednesday night through Saturday for all but the SW zones.
- A gradual recovery in temperatures is expected to continue through Saturday.
WEATHER PATTERN OVERVIEW: Arctic or modified Arctic air will hang on over the northeast zones for much of the week as a stationary front remains northwest to southeast near Fort Peck Lake.
An upper ridge over the Pacific Northwest and an upper low north of the Great Lakes will remain nearly stationary this week, making for a NW upper flow over the area. Disturbances coupled with the stationary front will allow for occasional light snow Wednesday night through early Saturday.
Friday night and Saturday, the upper ridge pushes east, pushing warmer air into the area. A disturbance in combination may bring light precipitation mainly to the northern then eastern zones. Above normal temperatures are expected starting Saturday.
FORECAST CONFIDENCE & DEVIATIONS:
Raised pops above NBM for Wednesday night and Thursday, otherwise generally went with the NBM through the period. TFJ
AVIATION
UPDATED: 2100Z
FLIGHT CATEGORY: VFR.
DISCUSSION: Mid-level clouds will move out late today. The next system from the northwest will increase high clouds Wednesday morning then they will thicken during the day with snow chances increasing into Wednesday night.
LLWS: None expected. TFJ
GGW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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