National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

After several days of below normal temperatures across western and central North Dakota, tonight is expected to be mild with lows mainly in the teens and lower 20s across western and central North Dakota. There will be some patchy blowing snow and a chance of a wintry mix of light snow and freezing drizzle over central North Dakota tonight.
Looking ahead to Sunday and the first half of your upcoming workweek, warmer temperatures are in store, with highs ranging from the teens and 20s around the Turtle Mountains into the James River Valley, to the upper 30s and 40s over the southwest. There is a chance of snow on Monday with a low probability for an inch or more of snow in northwest and central North Dakota.