North Dakota Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk in Grand Forks Today, Clearing by Monday

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GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Rain and thunderstorms could dampen weekend plans across the Red River Valley, but relief arrives by Monday. Drivers along Interstate 29 may face reduced visibility and slick roads through Saturday afternoon as scattered showers and thunderstorms move through. Lightning remains the primary hazard, though the National Weather Service reports no severe storms are expected.

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, storms will taper overnight with patchy fog possible into Sunday morning. Skies will gradually clear Sunday, with calmer conditions carrying into Monday. Highs climb into the low to mid-70s through early next week, paired with lighter winds and sunny skies.

East Grand Forks, Crookston, and Fargo residents can expect a wet Saturday, but brighter days follow quickly. Outdoor events planned for Sunday or Monday should see little weather disruption. Travelers are encouraged to use caution on rural highways Saturday evening, especially where brief downpours could cause ponding on roads.

Monday marks the start of a stable stretch. Sunshine dominates much of the week, offering near-perfect fall weather. By Tuesday and Wednesday, highs reach the upper 70s with cool, comfortable nights. This marks a welcome break after a soggy Saturday.

Residents should stay alert for wet road conditions until storms clear late Saturday, but enjoy the return of warm, sunny afternoons early next week. More advisories will be issued if conditions change.

Five-Day Forecast for Grand Forks, ND

  • Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms, high near 67. Low near 54.
  • Sunday: Decreasing clouds, high near 71. Low near 51.
  • Monday: Sunny, high near 75. Low near 53.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high near 77. Low near 52.
  • Wednesday: Mostly clear, high near 76. Low near 47.

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