STORM
UND to again host Northern Plains Convective Storm Symposium May 14-15
The University of North Dakota Department of Atmospheric Sciences will host the Northern Plains Convective Storm Symposium on Monday, May 13, in 210 Clifford Hall. The event will run from 8 a.m. to 5...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 8:59 AM
The calm after the ice storm
There were all sorts of blogs I wanted to write things I wanted to say, people I wanted to recognize and little did you see this tidbits I wanted to share in the days immediately following the ice st...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 5:07 PM
Die winter, die
I think winter needs to close its show and move out of town. I cannot remember a recent winter which has overstayed its welcome to such perfection as the one most current. As a young man near Viking,...
Posted on 3/23/13 at 6:06 AM
We are Like the Weather
Bloggers note: I started this post several weeks ago and am back to it because this week has been much like that dayand I had the same thoughts but had not completed the post then. I hope you enjoy th...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:03 AM
District adding makeup day to calendar
The District will be utilizing a second storm day in late April to make up for Monday, March 18. Classes will be held on Monday, April 29 in order to fulfill this second lost day of instruction. See t...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 12:20 PM
UPDATED: Snow, blowing snow create hazardous driving conditions; schools closed 
FARGO – A blizzard warning is still in effect until this evening for much of eastern North Dakota and west-central Minnesota, with snow and blowing snow creating hazardous driving conditions this morning.
By Forum staff reports , March 18, 2013
Major winter storm possible for Red River region Tuesday and Wednesday 
The National Weather Service says a storm system moving out of the Rockies and into the Plains this week could have major impacts for the Red River region, beginning Tuesday. But it's a scenario hinging on lots of uncertainty around the type of precipitation that will come into play.
By Forum Communications Co. , March 20, 2011
Full-blown rescue mode: Last stranded motorists describe scary crash scene
By Wendy Reuer , December 30, 2010
USHL: Storm double up Force in Nebraska 
KEARNEY, Neb. – Tanner Kero’s opening goal, assisted by Jimmy Mullin and Garret Haar wasn’t enough to save the Force, falling 2-1 against the Tri-City Storm at the Viaero Event Center on Saturday
By Forum staff reports , December 11, 2010
Holiday travelers rush to beat storm
With a wallop of a winter storm fast approaching, holiday travelers were hoping to beat Old Man Winter to the punch and headed out early Wednesday.
By Wendy Reuer and J. Shane Mercer Forum staff writers , November 24, 2010
National Weather Services cancels blizzard watch
The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, N.D., canceled the blizzard watch in effect for most of today.By Forum staff reports , November 24, 2010
Snow and stuffing: Blizzard conditions to roll into F-M for Thanksgiving 
November 24, 2010
Seeing double: Storm packs surprise wallop for Fargo-Moorhead area 
Thomas Warnell took a break from shoveling Monday to scoop up a pile of freshly fallen snow into his glove. Holding it about six inches from his mouth, he forced out a puff of air that exploded the snow into a white cloud.
By Mike Nowatzki , November 23, 2010
Similar storm claimed lives in early 1900s 
Adolph Wohlka and his four younger brothers left their country schoolhouse just as a snowstorm started blowing on the afternoon of March 14, 1920.
By Patrick Springer , October 28, 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
UPDATED: Most power restored to Lisbon, surrounding areas 
LISBON, N.D. – Crews restored power to most residents in Lisbon and surrounding areas by late this morning.
By Forum staff reports , July 14, 2010
Montana police guard zone damaged by tornado 
By Associated Press , June 21, 2010
Woman killed after house collapses in Montana storm 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Roosevelt County officials say a woman was killed and her husband injured when their house near Froid collapsed during a severe storm that passed through northeastern Montana.
By Associated Press , June 17, 2010
Ohio tornado kills 7, wrecks cop cars, graduation 
By Associated Press , June 07, 2010
Storm knocks over boat in fishing tournament 
A storm Saturday morning overturned a boat in a fishing tournament on Otter Tail Lake just north of Battle Lake, Minn., authorities said.
May 24, 2010
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