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First Alert Weather: Changes for the weekend as a system moves in

The weather service said another round of snow is likely Sunday before 3 p.m., with rain and snow to follow later in the afternoon. Baerg said the chance for rain will stick around into the afternoon, but by that time the temperature will be well above freezing with a predicted high in the low 40s. South wind 10 to 17 miles per hour with gusts as high as 24 miles per hour. Most of the numbers are near the average low for this point in early April. Snow is possible through Arthur’s Pass and other alpine passes however. And the biggest concern for the Monday morning commute is likely to be refreeze. South, southeast wind 7 to 9 miles per hour.

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Despite morning temps of around 10 degrees in Fargo, it wasn’t cold enough to break the daily record of zero degrees set in 1881.

Another weather system will slide across Missouri and Illinois Friday into Friday night bringing more cold air to the region and rain that changes to a wintry mix or snow. Chance of precipitation is 70 percent. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. Tomorrow night will be partly to mostly cloudy with low temperatures dropping to the 20s.

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Clouds return along with a threat for a snow/mix initially, then a few rain showers. Other than some snow showers lifting over the mountains behind a cold front, I think Monday is probably the last snow event we’ll deal with until sometime late in the year. Our in-house forecast model does indicate a slight chance of a mountaintop flurry, otherwise, we are dry overnight.

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