This could be a bumpy week for the weather across North Dakota, and especially on Tuesday.

Check out this post from Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer, showing North Dakota, especially in the south-central and southeast portions, in the bullseye for severe weather.

A severe weather pattern for North Dakota this week, including tornado and derecho threats, from Tuesday through Sunday.

It looks like storm chasers could be making their way to North Dakota once again, starting Tuesday.

The National Weather Service concurs with Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer.

The Storm Prediction Center has parts of North Dakota in a Level 2 Severe Weather Threat on Tuesday, including parts of south-central and southwest North Dakota.

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The National Weather Service in Bismarck says we could see thunderstorms capable of 70 miles per hour winds and golf ball-sized hail as the primary threat for thunderstorms on Tuesday afternoon.

You will definitely want to be weather aware on Tuesday, especially in North Dakota.

The National Weather Service in Bismarck is saying that Thursday could be another day for Thunderstorms to impact the state.

Our meteorologists from the Severe Weather Studios Radio Network will continue to keep you up to date on developing weather on-air on our Townsquare Media Stations in Bismarck-Mandan.

Stay safe and plan accordingly.

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