Christmas is a week from tomorrow.

The one thing that gets people as nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs this time of year is the Christmas travel weather. Will we be able to get to where we need to go for Christmas? There have been several Christmases when I have been unable to travel home because of the weather. It's a terrible feeling, deciding if you want to chance it on icy roads, winter storms, or below-zero weather.

Let's take a look at the long-range forecast to see if Santa will indeed need Rudolph to guide his sleigh this year.

I have good news for you if you are planning on traveling this Christmas. It looks pretty tranquil across North Dakota. Just look at both the long-range forecasts from The Weather Channel and Accuweather.

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It looks like a lot of 20s and 30s with very small chances for precipitation and no mention of storms. Looks like Rudolph might get the year off. What a perfect holiday travel forecast if it holds true. We can only hope.

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Thank God, the weather that is moving in for tonight and tomorrow isn't happening next week, or it would ruin a lot of Christmas plans.

Speaking of which, a Blizzard Warning has just been issued for the counties just northeast of Bismarck in Foster, Wells, and Sheridan. Including the cities of McClusky, Harvey, and Carrington. This will run from 12 midnight until 6 pm on Thursday. 1 to 3 inches of new snow, blowing snow, with 70 miles per hour winds.

The Capital Region is now in a Winter Weather Advisory also from 12 midnight until 6 pm on Thursday. 

This is in addition to our High Wind Warning for Bismarck-Mandan. 1 to 2 inches of new snow with 75 miles per hour winds. This could certainly affect your morning commute on Thursday. Our staff meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation on this station.

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