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Temple, North Dakota Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Bismarck ND 1230 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Windy with rain, heavy at times, and a Wind Advisory east of Highway 83 today.

- Below average temperatures continue for the first half of the week, with highs mostly in the 50s and lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s.

- Freezing temperatures are likely across much of western and north central North Dakota tonight and possibly Monday night.

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.UPDATE... Issued at 1230 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Rain has all but cleared to the east of the forecast are at the time of this mid day update. Low level clouds linger in the James River Valley north into the Turtle Mountains, are similarly anticipated to move to the east through the afternoon and evening. Strong north to northwest wind gusts were found in the southern James River Valley earlier this morning as the main pressure bubble moved through that area. An isolated gust up to 59 MPH was recorded at KJMS, with scattered gusts from 45 to 50 MPH found elsewhere. With the pressure gradient starting to relax across the forecast area at the time of this update, the Wind Advisory will likely be allowed to expire on time at 18Z. Update wise, have only made some slight adjustments to PoPs during this forecast period.

UPDATE Issued at 915 AM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Rain continues across much of central and portions of western North Dakota at the time of this morning update, though things are starting to dry out in the west. Rainfall rates have somewhat diminished, though are still around 0.2" an hour in north central North Dakota where the best forcing and highest PWATs linger. Winds have also begun to pickup in south central North Dakota, with gusts of 35 to 40 MPH found at a few locations. Regarding updates, have blended in some short-term guidance into the PoPs through the early afternoon. Also starting to consider dropping temperatures even further tonight due to the favored classic cool pattern scenario, which would likely necessitate a Freeze Warning across much of the forecast area tonight. For now, we will wait to see what the mid day forecast cycle brings.

UPDATE Issued at 630 AM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

The low pressure continues to propagate to the north and east. The rain has already started to end in western North Dakota, and will continue that trend through today. Winds are starting to increase across the area as the backdoor cold front has moved into central ND. Wind Advisory is still valid between now and 1PM.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 345 AM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Currently aloft, a big trough is influencing west of the Mississippi River. In the Northern Pacific Ocean, an upper high pressure creates a large ridge ready to move on shore to the West Coast. The trough axis is roughly from northwest North Dakota, down through central Wyoming. At the surface, a low pressure in is southeast North Dakota, moving northeast. Rain has been falling to the west and north of the low for at least the last 10 hours.

Today the low pressure will slide to the north and east. Along with the low, the rain will move with it, ending west to east as well. Later this morning, before sunrise, winds will become very breezy in the southern and eastern portions of the state. On the back side of the low, a back door cold from is swooping down from Canada moving southeast through North Dakota. This, combined with the pressure bubble and the pressure gradient from the low with create gusts up to 50 mph. The main threat area is the James River Valley between 6am and 1pm. A Wind Advisory has been issued from the Missouri River to the Red River for today. Total QPF amounts from the system are still expected to be between one and two inches. Portions of the south central and central have already received over 1.30 inches of rain at 3:30AM. The rest of the day will see highs in the 50s again, with clouds clearing west to east by sunset. Tonight most of the west and central will see freezing temperatures in the upper 20s. Monday will be sunny but still in the upper 50s and breezy winds. Monday night could also see freezing temperatures in the lower 30s.

This week the Northern Plains will mostly be in a ridging pattern. This will slowly warm temperatures back into the upper 60s and lower 70s by Friday. Little no rain is expected. Next weekend another trough could move ashore and create diffluent southwest flow over the Northern Plains again, creating more rain. The NBM has chances for rain Saturday and Sunday.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/... Issued at 1230 PM CDT Sun Oct 5 2025

Some MVFR ceilings linger over south central North Dakota to begin the 18Z TAF period. Once these clear to the east over the next hour or two, VFR ceilings and visibility is anticipated at all terminals throughout the TAF period. Strong north to northwest winds are anticipated to linger through the early afternoon, especially in central North Dakota into the James River Valley, where speeds up to 25 MPH and gusts up to 40 knots are expected. Winds are then anticipated to diminish through the late afternoon and early evening, becoming light and somewhat variable overnight. Winds are anticipated to strengthen and reorganize out of the east southeast late Monday morning through the end of the TAF period.

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.BIS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Wind Advisory until 1 PM CDT this afternoon for NDZ005-013-022- 023-025-035>037-046>048-050-051.

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UPDATE...Adam/Smith DISCUSSION...Smith AVIATION...Adam

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