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    Ashley is in for a sunny Saturday — jump on it!

    2021-05-15

    (ASHLEY, ND) Sun alert! Get out and take advantage of the sun today with one of these unique ideas, or use them as inspiration for your own planning with our four-day forecast, based on NWS data.

    Have a picnic: With COVID-19 restrictions lingering around the country, this beloved pastime has taken on new relevance. Meeting a friend somewhere pretty with a basket of snacks and a blanket can be a spontaneous way to enjoy a sunny afternoon in a safer environment than indoors. Risk levels should always be taken into account along with advice from health authorities on gathering sizes.

    Try a new hobby: Why not mix it up? Whether it’s rollerblading, unicycling, or a Hacky Sack throwback, a sunny afternoon invites experimentation, and means that even whiffing here or there doesn’t feel quite so frustrating.

    Take a walk and try a food truck: Anyone who lives in a city has had the feeling of wondering why they don’t know the various neighborhoods better. A great way to get out and sample what your local community has to offer while enjoying the fresh air is to take a walk and grab a bite.

    Along with sun Saturday, here’s the rest of the four-day forecast for Ashley:https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1HSJB6_0ZunnAbM00

    • Saturday, May 15

      Sunny in the day; while partly cloudy during night

      • High 74 °F, low 49 °F
      • 8 to 13 mph wind
    • Sunday, May 16

      Mostly sunny in the day; while mostly clear during night

      • High 74 °F, low 47 °F
      • 6 to 14 mph wind
    • Monday, May 17

      Sunny in the day; while mostly clear during night

      • High 78 °F, low 50 °F
      • Windy: 29 mph
    • Tuesday, May 18

      Mostly sunny in the day; while partly cloudy during night

      • High 78 °F, low 53 °F
      • Windy: 29 mph

    This forecast was created automatically using NWS data.

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