Mild fall weather is back for Jamestown and much of central North Dakota, but mid-week should be warmer.
Things will stay cool tonight with temperatures dipping into the lower-40s or 30s across the region. Some frosts are likely.
Warmer air moves in Wednesday and Thursday, pushing highs into the upper 60s to low 70s across the region from Bismarck to Fargo.
Overnights stay mild, mostly in the 40s, and no hard freeze is expected this week.
The next chance for showers arrives late Friday into Saturday, followed by cooler air again by Sunday.
Overall, the extended outlook calls for dry, breezy, and above-normal temperatures through midweek.
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