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Other reports:
Public report of 0.40 in Bemidji
Lake Itasca 0.50 inch
Devils Lake downtown 0.32 inch

Airports:
Park Rapids ASOS 0.50 inch
Grand Forks AFB ASOS 0.42 inch
Grand Forks ASOS 0.24 inch
Fargo ASOS 0.21 inch
Devils Lake AWOS 0.26 inch
Baudette ASOS 0.03 inch

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A few rain reports in the past 24-48 hours:
Map below is rainfall the past 2 days from area NDAWN (ND Ag Weather Network) locations data through 956 pm Tuesday.

A few rain reports in the past 24-48 hours: Map below is rainfall the past 2 days from area NDAWN (ND Ag Weather Network) locations data through 956 pm Tuesday. #ndwx #mnwx
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Light rain to start your Wednesday, but gradually diminishing or ending in the afternoon. Chance of rain showers Thursday with chance of snow showers Friday, mainly near the Canadian border due to a large upper low north of the border. Windy and Chilly Friday.

Light rain to start your Wednesday, but gradually diminishing or ending in the afternoon. Chance of rain showers Thursday with chance of snow showers Friday, mainly near the Canadian border due to a large upper low north of the border. Windy and Chilly Friday. #ndwx #mnwx
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Occasional light rain tonight into Wednesday morning. Gusty east winds will diminish this evening and turn more northerly at light speeds late tonight. Additional rainfall of 0.10 to 0.50 inch tonight into Wed AM.

Occasional light rain tonight into Wednesday morning. Gusty east winds will diminish this evening and turn more northerly at light speeds late tonight. Additional rainfall of 0.10 to 0.50 inch tonight into Wed AM. #ndwx #mnwx
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Wednesday features light rain in the morning and starts to dry out in the south in the afternoon. Thursday and Friday, a cold front moves in and creates the possibility for a rain/snow to light snow north of highway 200 to the international border.

Wednesday features light rain in the morning and starts to dry out in the south in the afternoon. Thursday and Friday, a cold front moves in and creates the possibility for a rain/snow to light snow north of highway 200 to the international border. #MNwx #NDwx
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Widespread rain showers with some isolated thunderstorms will last through tonight. Wind gust up to 55mph possible through 7pm in Southeast North Dakota through West Central Minnesota. Temperatures will range from 49 to 60 today across the area.

Widespread rain showers with some isolated thunderstorms will last through tonight. Wind gust up to 55mph possible through 7pm in Southeast North Dakota through West Central Minnesota. Temperatures will range from 49 to 60 today across the area. #MNwx #NDwx
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Sustained winds over 30 mph are expected to develop in the southern Red River Valley and west central Minnesota lasting through 7pm. 30% chance for the winds to occasionally gust over 55 mph under rain showers/weak thunderstorms.

Sustained winds over 30 mph are expected to develop in the southern Red River Valley and west central Minnesota lasting through 7pm. 30% chance for the winds to occasionally gust over 55 mph under rain showers/weak thunderstorms. #MNwx #NDwx
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Wet and windy late tonight into Tuesday. Rain ending early Wednesday, then cooler Thursday. Gusts to over 45 mph Tuesday across portions of west central Minnesota.

Wet and windy late tonight into Tuesday. Rain ending early Wednesday, then cooler Thursday. Gusts to over 45 mph Tuesday across portions of west central Minnesota. #NDwx #MNwx
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The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south.

The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south. #MNwx #NDwx
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Sustained winds over 30 mph are expected to develop in the southern Red River Valley and west central Minnesota overnight lasting through tomorrow afternoon. Winds could occasionally gust over 55 mph under rain showers/weak thunderstorms.

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The Skywarn spotter training class scheduled for tonight in Gwinner, ND has been cancelled. Please check the NWS FGF training schedule for a nearby course or a virtual course scheduled later this month and into May.

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Cooler conditions late this week/weekend with low temps below freezing. Another period of above average temps could follow from late April into early May. Average low temps for mid April are slightly below freezing. Average last freeze dates are in May for the area.

Cooler conditions late this week/weekend with low temps below freezing. Another period of above average temps could follow from late April into early May. Average low temps for mid April are slightly below freezing. Average last freeze dates are in May for the area. #MNwx #NDwx
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Interested in Stormy Weather? Join the NWS at an Advanced Spotter Training Class on Tuesday, April 16th 6pm till 8pm in Fargo! Learn about storm environments, safety, NWS products/resources, and communication of reports. more info at: weather.gov/fgf/stormspott…

Interested in Stormy Weather? Join the NWS at an Advanced Spotter Training Class on Tuesday, April 16th 6pm till 8pm in Fargo! Learn about storm environments, safety, NWS products/resources, and communication of reports. more info at: weather.gov/fgf/stormspott… #MNwx #NDwx
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The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south.

The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south. #MNwx #NDwx
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50% chance of rain showers in the afternoon and evening today. T-storms will be very isolated as well. Temps will be in the upper 50's to mid 60's with southwest winds between 15 to 25 mph. Wind gusts up to 35 mph are possible for our eastern North Dakota counties.

50% chance of rain showers in the afternoon and evening today. T-storms will be very isolated as well. Temps will be in the upper 50's to mid 60's with southwest winds between 15 to 25 mph. Wind gusts up to 35 mph are possible for our eastern North Dakota counties. #MNwx #NDwx
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Here is a look at the late week and next weekend high temperatures. Coldest day Thursday and windy too. Temperatures moderate back toward normal by Sunday.
Here is also a look at the peak wind gusts for each day Thursday to Sunday.

Here is a look at the late week and next weekend high temperatures. Coldest day Thursday and windy too. Temperatures moderate back toward normal by Sunday. Here is also a look at the peak wind gusts for each day Thursday to Sunday. #ndwx #mnwx
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After the Tuesday-Wednesday system moves out....colder air will move in late week and next weekend. Not unusually cold by any means, but look for several nights with low temperatures in the 20s.

After the Tuesday-Wednesday system moves out....colder air will move in late week and next weekend. Not unusually cold by any means, but look for several nights with low temperatures in the 20s. #ndwx #mnwx
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The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south. It also looks to be a windy period.

The early to mid week period will become active again, with a widespread rainfall expected. Probabilities for 1 inch of rain vary from 10 to 30 percent north of the highway 200 corridor to 30 to 50 percent to the south. It also looks to be a windy period. #MNwx #NDwx
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Increasing clouds are expected along and west of the Red River Valley late tonight, with a few showers possible over southeast ND late. The early to mid week period looks wet.

Increasing clouds are expected along and west of the Red River Valley late tonight, with a few showers possible over southeast ND late. The early to mid week period looks wet. #MNwx #NDwx
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Interested in Stormy Weather? Join the NWS at a Storm Spotter Training Class in Gwinner, North Dakota on Monday, April 15th 630pm till 830pm! Learn about spotter safety, NWS products/resources, and communication of reports. more info at: weather.gov/fgf/stormspott…

Interested in Stormy Weather? Join the NWS at a Storm Spotter Training Class in Gwinner, North Dakota on Monday, April 15th 630pm till 830pm! Learn about spotter safety, NWS products/resources, and communication of reports. more info at: weather.gov/fgf/stormspott… #MNwx #NDwx
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