National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible over central North Dakota into the Devils Lake region as a surface trough moves eastward this evening. It is anticipated that overnight scattered thunderstorms will move east toward the Red River and into Minnesota but be weaker in intensity.
Hot days ahead as high temperatures climb well into the 90s all areas Sunday and Monday. Humid as well with heat indices 95 to 105 and wet bulb globe temperatures in the high to extreme risk zone. Graphic shows heat risk which combines many different factors into trying to give a better idea of the impacts of heat. Impacts vary from person to person.
After the chances for thunderstorms late today and tonight and lingering chance east of the Red River Friday, a sunny hot weekend is in store. Heat Indices Sunday 95 to 105.