National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Today is a quiet day with light winds and partly cloudy sky. Isolated shower possible. Dry tonight. Increasing clouds Friday with chance of showers and isolated t-storms parts of northeast ND during the day and night. Saturday will see increased humidity and a greater chance of storms, especially late afternoon into Saturday night.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop in Montana and western North Dakota Saturday afternoon. Overnight, these storms will develop into a complex that will push into eastern North Dakota. It remains uncertain how far east the severe threat will reach, as the better ingredients for severe thunderstorms are west of the Red River. Keep an eye on the forecast, especially if you have outdoor plans this weekend.
Another round of severe thunderstorms is possible starting Sunday afternoon, lasting into the evening and overnight. There remains uncertainty in how storms evolve, which will impact the coverage and magnitude of severe hazards on Sunday. At this time, it appears that all hazards are possible, including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging wind gusts. Make sure to monitor the forecast into the weekend.