FALLING. Temperatures and leaves are making a downward departure as things continue to stay cool. Along with those drops, we’re seeing a decrease in flow on the big river and we talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.
Featured Photo: Red/Green. Colorful maple leaves add fall contrast to late-summer’s green grasses. Simonson Photo.
WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):
Today: Tue 9/18 – Still Chill. Hi 66, Lo 47, Wind E@9
Tomorrow: Wed 9/19 – Cool continued. Hi 63, Lo 50, Wind NE@13
SOLUNAR (Bismarck Times):
Sunrise Sunset
7:25AM 7:49PM
Moonrise Moonset Overhead Underfoot
3:53PM 12:12AM 8:26PM 8:01AM
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous (66% Full)
EDGE HOUR: 7:30-8:30PM. Away from the front, sunset and moon overhead will again help the bite in today’s Edge Hour.
DAY RATING:

THREE THINGS:
LEVEL WITH ME. Water levels on the Missouri River have dropped back to near normal conditions, allowing boaters safer access than the rushing flows we had this summer. As a result, the NDG&F has lifted emergency boating restrictions on the river.
LOAD UP. With the upcoming resident waterfowl opener set for Sep. 22, make sure you get your shell purchases taken care of by today, as it’s our guess you’ll be scrambling to empty shelves if you wait until Friday night. Double check you have the appropriate licenses and stamps as well!
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