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Chrisgoesflying
I'm looking to fly into North Dakota this Friday coming from the north, which means, I'll have to land in either Williston (preferred) or Minot. We have a high pressure over the entire region right now, which is supposed to stick around over the weekend which is great timing to get in on Friday and out on Saturday to fly south, or so I thought. Today, looking at METARs and TAFs, I'm seeing a lot of low ceilings, MVFR at best with the occasional IFR. Every now and then, it goes to VFR (but not very comfortable VFR) for like an hour and then back to MVFR or IFR. Looking at the low clouds forecast on Windy for Friday, the ECMWF forecast says there is no way we can get into Williston and a maybe for Minot (but no way to get out on Saturday). Other models are a bit more optimistic. Why is there so much cloudiness in this high pressure?