SNOWSTORM
A tale of two farmers
I talked today with two farmers in the region who were hammered by the recent blizzard. One is discouraged. His immediate area already had excess snow and faced delayed planting. Now, because all the...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 3:02 PM
Trampling through the snow
Snowflakes the size of quarters gave me reason to pause this morning. It's been a while since we've had to run through the snow, and I was thankful for the company. It took a few extra minutes to gea...
Posted on 11/22/10 at 1:55 PM
Driving Conditions Treacherous, Even in Town
The visibility in the country and fringes of town is absolutely horrible, and despite our small army of plows and sand/salt tossing folks, the roads are slippier than a greased monkey. (Go ahead, you...
Posted on 1/7/10 at 5:50 AM
Weather Talk: Remembering 1975’s ‘Super Bowl Blizzard’ 
Last week was the anniversary of many famous blizzards that have struck the Great Plains in the past 150 years.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , January 17, 2011
A Michigan work ethic to be admired in Fargo 
Recently my grandson, John Wierenga, moved to Fargo.
By Mary Kay Wierenga , January 15, 2011
Troopers still working on sorting out I-94 pileup 
Accident reports will be bundled into one fileHow do authorities figure out what happened during a wreck like the pileup last week on Interstate 94, a dangerous series of accidents in near-zero visibility conditions?
By Dave Roepke , January 05, 2011
Man dies after being injured in I-94 pileup 
A Walcott, N.D., man seriously injured last Thursday in the Interstate 94 crash involving 100 vehicles has died.
By Forum staff reports , January 05, 2011
Weather Talk: Snow more memorable than temps of December 2010 
December 2010 finished with an average temperature of 10 degrees, which is 2.5 degrees below the current 30-year average.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , January 03, 2011
Snowstorm heads south; some flights canceled
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Christmas Eve snowstorm that blanketed parts of the Midwest was expected to bring rare Christmas Day snowfall to parts of the Southeast, prompting some airline flight cancellations and delays.By Associated Press , December 25, 2010
UPDATED: Winter storm traps drivers in Indiana, moves east 
By Associated Press , December 13, 2010
‘Significant’ snow possible today in Fargo-Moorhead 
GRAND FORKS – Areas near the North Dakota and South Dakota border into west-central Minnesota could see 5 to 7 inches of snow when an area of low pressure moves into the region today, the National Weather Service says.
By Forum staff reports , December 03, 2010
Wednesday flu clinic in West Fargo canceled
A flu vaccination clinic scheduled for Wednesday at West Fargo High School has been cancelled due to inclement weather.By Forum staff reports , November 23, 2010
Weather Talk: ‘Worst’ blizzard often one that affects you the most 
Twin Cities Public Television recently produced a show called “Minnesota’s Deadliest Blizzards.”
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , November 21, 2010
Up to 8 inches of snow falls 
A fierce storm dumped up to 8 inches of snow in North Dakota this week and doused Fargo-Moorhead with almost 2 inches of rain that will push the Red River above flood stage.
By Patrick Springer , October 28, 2010
Heavy snow bearing down on the Dakotas 
BISMARCK (AP) — The National Weather Service says a spring storm promises to bring heavy, wet snow to parts of the Dakotas, along with strong winds.
By Associated Press , May 06, 2010
Winter storm tapers off in Minnesota 
MINNEAPOLIS – A slow-moving snowstorm is heading out of Minnesota after dumping nearly a foot of snow in western and central parts of the state. At least two traffic deaths are blamed on the storm.
By Associated Press , February 10, 2010
UPDATE: Cass County Electric, Dakota Valley Electric working to restore power in some areas 
Crews with Cass County Electric Cooperative are working to restore power to customers west of North Dakota Highway 32, from southwest of Lisbon and north to Pillsbury.
By Forum staff reports , January 23, 2010
UPDATE: Winter storm warning canceled for Red River Valley, but travel hazards expected to continue 
GRAND FORKS – The National Weather Service has canceled a winter storm warning for the Red River Valley, but a winter weather advisory remains in effect through 6 a.m. Monday.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , January 23, 2010
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