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I’m looking at Accuweather and they’re claiming a possibility of 6-10 inches of snow Monday and Tuesday in Fargo
While I havent looked at this mornings new data....working last night showed models in very poor agreement. So while yes its possible, I would go for a bit lower amounts of snow....Mon night-Tuesday
Latest data I see now showing a continued shift south. Some light rain will move in monday afternoon then change to some wet snow Monday night ending early Tuesday. I could see 1-3 inches of wet snow from this....
Incoming data this Sunday evening is now coverging toward a heavy snow axis Watertown SD area up through Alexandria-St Cloud MN to Duluth MN area. Could get up to 4 in far southeast ND down along SD border....but for Fargo not much at all maybe 1 inch....nothing north of there.
Where did you hear that uh? As of 7pm, the roads are dry. No snow or rain yet. Seems odd.
I checked rapid city sd tvv station and mentioned two hours late for two schools in northeast wyoming. the northern black hills will get some heavy snowfall tonight....but thats about it.... light amounts elsewhere. Energy from this system will still track southeast and then east and miss Fargo but give areas from Brookings-Watertown thru St Cloud into N Wisconsin heavy snow.
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