Forecast Details for Brocket, ND

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Tonight: Rain likely before 5am, then a chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Southeast wind 10 to 17 mph becoming northeast after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Monday: A chance of rain and snow before 2pm, then a slight chance of rain between 2pm and 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 48. Windy, with a north northeast wind 22 to 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 20 to 25 mph decreasing to 14 to 19 mph after midnight.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. North northwest wind 13 to 17 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Northwest wind 6 to 14 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. North northwest wind 6 to 14 mph.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. North wind 8 to 13 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. North northwest wind 6 to 13 mph.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. North wind 5 to 9 mph becoming south southeast after midnight.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. South southwest wind 8 to 14 mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. South southeast wind 11 to 15 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. South wind 14 to 17 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. West northwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming north northeast after midnight.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. North wind 11 to 18 mph.

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Weather Topic: What are Shelf Clouds?

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Shelf Clouds Next Topic: Sleet

A shelf cloud is similar to a wall cloud, but forms at the front of a storm cloud, instead of at the rear, where wall clouds form.

A shelf cloud is caused by a series of events set into motion by the advancing storm; first, cool air settles along the ground where precipitation has just fallen. As the cool air is brought in, the warmer air is displaced, and rises above it, because it is less dense. When the warmer air reaches the bottom of the storm cloud, it begins to cool again, and the resulting condensation is a visible shelf cloud.

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Weather Topic: What is Snow?

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Snow is precipitation taking the form of ice crystals. Each ice crystal, or snowflake, has unique characteristics, but all of them grow in a hexagonal structure. Snowfall can last for sustained periods of time and result in significant buildup of snow on the ground.

On the earth's surface, snow starts out light and powdery, but as it begins to melt it tends to become more granular, producing small bits of ice which have the consistency of sand. After several cycles of melting and freezing, snow can become very dense and ice-like, commonly known as snow pack.

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