North Dakota Weather: Frost Expected Thursday as Cooler Air Hits Grand Forks

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Grand Forks, ND – Cooler air is settling across North Dakota, bringing frost and breezy northwest winds starting Thursday morning. Residents should prepare for low temperatures, especially along Highway 2 and Highway 81, where frost advisories will be in effect.

According to the National Weather Service, lows on Thursday are expected to dip to 32-38 degrees, with breezy northwest winds persisting. Thursday’s highs will struggle to reach the low 60s, especially near the international border. These conditions may affect early morning commuters and agricultural activities, with potential frost damage to crops.

Frost concerns will persist into Friday, with lows again forecasted in the 30s, before temperatures climb back to the upper 60s and 70s over the weekend. Residents are advised to cover sensitive plants and take precautions for frosty mornings. Warmer weather is set to return Saturday, offering relief for outdoor activities.

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