Grand Forks, ND – Drivers in eastern North Dakota should prepare for dense fog and reduced visibility on roads Wednesday morning, as fog is expected to blanket the region once again. Local authorities recommend extra caution, especially for commuters in the eastern parts of the state, where visibility could be sharply reduced during early hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, a cloudy weather pattern will linger over much of North Dakota through midweek. Wednesday’s high temperatures will peak around 42 degrees Fahrenheit, with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day and patchy fog possible in the early morning. Winds from the north will range from 5 to 7 mph, keeping conditions relatively stable but cool.
Clearing skies are expected by Thursday, bringing a slight shift in the weather pattern as temperatures climb to a high of 46 degrees. Winds will increase to speeds between 6 and 14 mph, with gusts potentially reaching up to 24 mph in some areas. By Friday, residents in Grand Forks and surrounding areas can expect sunny skies, with temperatures rising to around 51 degrees.
Looking further ahead, the weekend forecast offers a continuation of mild, mostly sunny weather. Highs on Saturday and Sunday are anticipated to reach the low 50s, accompanied by winds from the south and southwest. As Veterans Day approaches, current forecasts suggest a clear, sunny day with a high near 47 degrees, ideal for outdoor observances.
With fluctuating visibility and cold, cloudy mornings, residents should remain vigilant on the roads and plan accordingly for the week’s weather. Stay informed by monitoring local forecasts as conditions evolve.
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