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Thursday looks great, but Friday is a first watchful weather day!

THURSDAY: The Thursday morning again brought deep stalls on both sides of freezing, which led to a risk of Slick spots on the streets. On the bright side, the sky were partially clear and sunny. During the afternoon, the sky will be partially clear, with more sunshine in the east and western MN. The temperatures will also be located in the eastern ND in the upper 30s in western MN and in the mid-1940s. Overall, Thursday will be a wonderful day. Go out and enjoy the beautiful weather.

After 9 p.m., however, the beautiful weather ends, as a northwest wind after midnight over 30 miles per hour.

First alarm Friday: The temperatures start overnight in the low 40s, so that the night hours are warm. Then they trends down during the morning and afternoon times and, thanks to a cold front that brought strong northwest winds, fell into the upper 20s. These winds are accompanied by very strong gusts of wind of up to 60 miles per hour in the morning and in the afternoon. These gusts could put down trees and branches, re -blown unsecured objects, blow dust and make driving difficult, especially for top -class vehicles. These gusts of wind fall under 30 miles per hour after 5 p.m. and end the strong wind threat. We also follow the chance of snow on Friday morning, thanks to the changing moisture that moves to our region between midnight and noon. These snow showers will not produce much (a dust of a maximum of 0.5 inches), but with these strong winds this could cause snow incidents to be blown. Fortunately, there should be no moisture left at noon and leaves the cloudy sky for the rest of the day. Overall, Friday seems to be an active day.

Saturday – Sunday: While we switch to the first weekend in March, the temperatures will be seasonal bars and cool, with morning deep stalls in teenage age and heights in the upper 20 on Saturday. Sunday brings warmer heights with the mid -30s to middle 40s. Both days will be a bit airy, but nothing unusual for our region, and both days will mainly contain sunny sky. Overall, the first weekend in March looks good.

Next week: The first full working week in March will be seasonal. Monday has a good chance to see the warmest temperatures of the season. In the mid -40s to lower 50s, range are within reach! Tuesday to Friday brings heights in the 30s and depths in the 20s. However, the sky will be mainly cloudy, and some models indicate an opportunity for rain and snow towards the middle of the week. So we will keep an eye on it.

Fargo 7-day forecast:

Thursday: Sometimes to mostly sunny. High: 45

First alarm weather Friday: Mostly cloudy. Easy chance of rain/snow. Wind gusts up to 50+ possible. Temperatures over the course of the day. Low: 30 high: 44

Saturday: Mostly sunny. Low: 14 high: 29

Sunday: Mostly sunny. Airy. Low: 19 high: 43

Monday: Cloudy. Low: 30 high: 49

Tuesday: Cloudy. Airy. Minor precipitation edition. Low: 29 high: 40

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. Airy. Low: 20 high: 34.