North Dakota Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk Friday Afternoon in Grand Forks Along I-29

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Grand Forks, N.D. – A quick burst of thunderstorms could disrupt Friday afternoon plans across eastern North Dakota, with a 30% chance of rain and lightning arriving after 1 p.m. in Grand Forks. Winds may gust up to 24 mph, creating potential hazards for those traveling along I-29 and nearby rural roads.

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, Friday will bring partly sunny skies and a high near 81°F. North-northwest winds will persist throughout the day, making outdoor activities breezy but manageable — unless storms pop up. Any showers will be brief, but localized downpours are possible under thunderstorm cells.

The weekend looks mostly dry and warmer. Saturday and Sunday will bring highs in the low-to-upper 80s, with Sunday peaking at 88°F under sunny skies. Winds will gradually shift from the west to southwest, bringing a more summerlike pattern into play.

Monday brings another slight storm risk (20%) after 1 p.m., with gusty winds and temperatures near 85°F. The best chance of showers arrives Monday night into Tuesday, with 30% precipitation odds and cooler air returning — Tuesday’s high will only reach 74°F.

Stay weather-aware through early next week. Quick-developing storms may impact outdoor plans and travel, especially on Monday night into Tuesday morning. Charge devices and review your severe weather safety plans if storms redevelop.


🔍 Five-Day Forecast for Grand Forks (July 11–15)

  • Friday: High 81°F – Partly sunny, 30% chance of PM thunderstorms. Gusts up to 24 mph.
  • Saturday: High 81°F – Mostly sunny, dry and breezy.
  • Sunday: High 88°F – Sunny and hot, southwest wind 9–14 mph.
  • Monday: High 85°F – Mostly sunny, 20% chance of PM thunderstorms.
  • Tuesday: High 74°F – Mostly cloudy, 30% chance of showers, breezy and cooler.

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