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RT @NWSGrandForks: GOES-East 🛰️ from @NOAASatellites was able to view blowing dust in between clouds this afternoon as it developed and pushed southeast into Minnesota.

Blowing dust is colored bright brown/yellow amid gray-white clouds. #ndwx #mnwx https://t.co/wpq3joHBu7

Gusty winds over 50 mph are leading to blowing dust in the southern Sheyenne 🙴 Red River Valleys.

This may impact travel conditions this afternoon.

Prepare for suddenly reduced visibility in open country next to open fields.

#ndwx #mnwx https://t.co/aKpqfRiFR7
- NWS Grand Forks

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RT @NWSGrandForks: GOES-East🛰️ was also able to track heat signatures (bright red/white) associated with the large wildfires 🔥 in western North Dakota, in addition to their smoke plumes intermingled with blowing dust and clouds.
#ndwx #mtwx @NOAASatellites https://t.co/xDrqs80DNH

GOES-East @NOAASatellites 🛰️ reveal new burn scars (seen as black splotches) in the wake of yesterday's large wildfires 🔥 in Williams and McKenzie counties of western North Dakota.

This animation shows a "before and after" true color imagery from Oct 5 vs Oct 6.

#ndwx #mtwx https://t.co/MXZLAW3znt
- NWS Grand Forks

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Day Cloud Phase Distinction RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) showed lake effect clouds (streaming SE of Lake Sakakawea) which produced brief periods of light snow at Hazen and Bismarck. Snow cover appears as shades of green. @NWSBismarck #NDwx https://t.co/QCfI24G4UI

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RT @UWCIMSS: Day Cloud Phase Distinction RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) showed lake effect clouds (streaming SE of Lake Sakakawea) which produced brief periods of light snow at Hazen and Bismarck. Snow cover appears as shades of green. @NWSBismarck #NDwx https://t.co/QCfI24G4UI

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Day Snow Fog RGB images from #GOES19 (*Preliminary/Non-operational*) showed horizontal convective rolls that are signature of blowing snow -- several Snow Squall Warnings were issued for parts of #NDwx/#MNwx/#WIwx. @NWSGrandForks @NWSTwinCities @NWSduluth @NWSAberdeen https://t.co/iZ7haLH4lY

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Nighttime Microphysics RGB + daytime True Color RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOESEast revealed a few cloud plumes originating from power plants south of Lake Sakakawea in western North Dakota: https://t.co/yIsuG0MlVe; @NWSBismarck #NDwx https://t.co/x80xFvb1J9

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5-minute @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) Blowing Snow RGB images showed Horizontal Convective Roll clouds associated with blowing snow across parts of eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. #NDwx #MNwx https://t.co/rbfCsQKV7F

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RT @UWCIMSS: 5-minute @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) Blowing Snow RGB images showed Horizontal Convective Roll clouds associated with blowing snow across parts of eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. #NDwx #MNwx https://t.co/rbfCsQKV7F

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Blowing Snow RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOESEast highlighted Horizontal Convective Roll (HCR) clouds that signify areas where blowing snow was likely occurring across parts of #MTwx/#NDwx/#MNwx/#SDwx. @NWSGlasgow @NWSBismarck @NWSGrandForks @NWSTwinCities @NWSAberdeen https://t.co/ZBYyw3dAK4

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Near-Infrared "Snow/Ice" images from #GOESEast suggest that Bismarck KBIS (and perhaps Glen Ullin KD57) may have received brief periods of light snow due to cloud plumes emanating from power plants located south of Lake Sakakawea.
@NWSBismarck #NDwx https://t.co/5YMF0MoUnb

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After further investigation, Enderlin tornado #1 in North Dakota on 20 June 2025 was upgraded to an EF-5 (the first EF-5 since 20 May 2013 in Moore OK!). More imagery and details on the CIMSS Satellite Blog: https://t.co/4tiqEWQFee @NWSGrandForks #NDwx https://t.co/NmvZPOd1EQ

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Blowing Snow RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES19 / #GOESEast displayed horizontal convective rolls corresponding to areas of blowing snow creating blizzard conditions across the Red River Valley of #NDwx & #MNwx. @NWSGrandForks Full Resolution: https://t.co/SDhxi0zivM https://t.co/VyKC1gj6lz

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