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Bismarck, North Dakota – A noticeable shift toward milder conditions is expected across North Dakota and South Dakota through mid-February, with temperatures trending warmer than normal for this time of year and limited chances for snow. The pattern marks a break from harsher winter cold and supports a quieter stretch across the Northern Plains.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the 6–10 day outlook from February 10–14 favors above-normal temperatures across much of the Dakotas. Precipitation probabilities remain near normal, signaling a low likelihood of widespread or high-impact snow events during the period…