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Fire Weather Watch issued March 8 at 11:41PM CST until March 10 at 8:00PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH EARLY MONDAY EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA... .Critical fire weather conditions are possible across southwest and south central North Dakota from late Monday morning through early Monday evening. Daytime high temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 50s to 60s Monday with afternoon humidity levels dropping to 20 to 30 percent over much of southern North Dakota. A strong cold front will drop through the forecast area Monday afternoon shifting winds to the northwest. This could result in a period
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Fire Weather Watch issued March 8 at 3:24AM CST until March 10 at 8:00PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH EARLY MONDAY EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR MOST OF SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA... .Critical fire weather conditions are possible across much of southwest and south central North Dakota from late Monday morning through early Monday evening. Daytime high temperatures are expected to climb into the 60s Monday with afternoon humidity levels dropping to 20 to 30 percent over much of southern North Dakota. A strong cold front will drop through the forecast area Monday afternoon. This could result in a period of low humidities and
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Flood Warning issued March 7 at 3:33PM CST until March 10 at 1:00PM CDT by NWS Bismarck ND

River ice continues to affect water levels along the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston. Less runoff along the Yellowstone in Montana will eventually cause lower water levels in North Dakota as ice blockages resolve themselves. * WHAT...Flooding caused by ice jams is expected. * WHERE...The Missouri and Yellowstone River flood plains in southwest Williams and northwest McKenzie Counties. * WHEN...Until 100 PM CDT /noon MDT/ Monday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is expected. Depending on ice behavior, any release of the ice jam could result in sudden rises of water, leading
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Flood Warning issued March 6 at 10:50AM CST until March 8 at 12:00PM CST by NWS Bismarck ND

River ice continues to affect water levels along the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston. Less runoff along the Yellowstone in Montana will eventually cause lower water levels in North Dakota as ice blockages resolve themselves. * WHAT...Flooding caused by ice jams is expected. * WHERE...The Missouri and Yellowstone River flood plains in southwest Williams and northwest McKenzie Counties. * WHEN...Until noon CST /1100 AM MST/ Saturday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is expected. Depending on ice behavior, any release of the ice jam could result in sudden rises of water, leading
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Flood Warning issued March 4 at 11:39AM CST until March 6 at 12:00PM CST by NWS Bismarck ND

Warm weather has produced enough runoff into the Yellowstone River to cause it to rise and produce ice jams in Montana near Sidney. This rising water will continue to move downstream and may also break up the ice on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston in North Dakota. As the ice breaks up in North Dakota, the risk of water levels rising along the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers will increase as ice blockages occur, but the periods of high water should be relatively brief and self resolving. Nonetheless, those living along the river and other interests on the
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Flood Warning issued March 2 at 8:24PM CST until March 5 at 12:00AM CST by NWS Bismarck ND

Warm weather has produced enough runoff into the Yellowstone River to cause it to rise and produce ice jams in Montana from near Miles City to Sidney. This rising water will continue to move downstream and may also break up the ice on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston in North Dakota. As the ice breaks up in North Dakota, the risk of water levels rising along the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers will increase as ice blockages occur, but the periods of high water should be relatively brief and self resolving. Nonetheless, those living along the river and
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Flood Warning issued February 28 at 1:50PM CST until March 5 at 12:00AM CST by NWS Bismarck ND

Warm weather has produced enough runoff into the Yellowstone River to cause it to rise and produce ice jams in Montana near Miles City. This rising water will continue to move downstream and may also break up the ice on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston in North Dakota. As the ice breaks up in North Dakota, the risk of water levels along the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers will increase quickly as ice blockages occur, but the periods of high water should be relatively brief and self resolving. Nonetheless, those living along the river and other interests on
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Flood Warning issued February 27 at 2:05PM CST until March 5 at 12:00AM CST by NWS Bismarck ND

Warm weather has produced enough runoff into the Yellowstone River to cause it to rise and produce ice jams in Montana near Miles City. This rising water will continue to move downstream and may also break up the ice on the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers west of Williston in North Dakota. As the ice breaks up in North Dakota, the risk of water levels along the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers will increase quickly as ice blockages occur, but the periods of high water should be relatively brief and self resolving. Nonetheless, those living along the river and other interests on