SUNDAY WX FORECAST: Rain On The Way

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) The National Weather Service in Grand Forks says we can expect rain in the northern Valley Sunday afternoon, lasting into Monday.

– Sunday forecast from National Weather Service in Grand Forks
– High of 55 degrees
– Mostly sunny during the day
– Chance of rain after 5 p.m.
– Rain at night with a low around 43
– Widespread rainfall is expected from Sunday afternoon to Monday evening
– Southeast North Dakota and southern Red River Valley have the highest chance of receiving rainfall amounts greater than one inch
– Strong winds on Monday may make travel difficult for high-profile vehicles and blow around loose outdoor objects.

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks has forecasted a high of 55 degrees with mostly sunny skies on Sunday, followed by a chance of rain after 5 p.m., with temperatures dropping to a low of 43 degrees at night. Monday will see more rain, with widespread rainfall expected to last through Monday evening. Southeast North Dakota and the southern Red River Valley have the highest chance of receiving rainfall amounts greater than one inch. Strong winds on Monday may make travel difficult for high-profile vehicles and blow loose outdoor objects. The map provided by the National Weather Service highlights the areas where the highest amounts of rain are expected. While some locations will see at least some rainfall, southeast North Dakota and the southern Red River Valley will experience the highest chance of receiving rainfall.

Bullet Summary:
– National Weather Service forecasts a high of 55 degrees and mostly sunny skies on Sunday
– Chance of rain after 5 p.m. with temperatures dropping to a low of 43 degrees at night
– Widespread rainfall expected to last through Monday evening
– Southeast North Dakota and the southern Red River Valley have the highest chance of receiving rainfall amounts greater than one inch
– Strong winds on Monday may make travel difficult for high-profile vehicles and blow loose outdoor objects
– The map provided by the National Weather Service highlights the areas where the highest amounts of rain are expected

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