SNOW
Long Snow Season
Our just completed snow season was one of the longest on record. The first measurable snow fell on October 4 in Fargo Moorhead and the last measurable snow locally occurred on April 24 for a total of ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 8:59 AM
2013 spring snow goose update April 23
from Sand Lake NWR: This information is current as of noon, Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Not too much has changed in the overall progress of the migration since the last report. Some flocks of snow geese ...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 1:29 PM
Winter continues. . .
Snow, snow, and more snow. It's pretty discouraging, isn't it? I was looking back at my blog entries from a year ago, and my April 16th post described going to a Garden Day in Grand Forks, working in...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 7:58 AM
Anxious to start planting
I just got off the phone with a farmer in northeast North Dakota who just got of his tractor. No, he hadn't been working in his fields; he'd been moving snow after the most recent storm. A year ago, ...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 2:07 PM
Die winter...die!
The word from the National Weather Service is that a wallop is coming our way. This looks like one that the whole state will be able to "enjoy" - well, yippee ki yay. Just what all us North Dakota fol...
Posted on 4/13/13 at 11:30 PM
MARILYN HAGERTY: March is nature’s problem child 
By Marilyn Hagerty , March 17, 2013
Weather service: Snow cover reflecting heat, delaying melt 
By Brandi Jewett , March 16, 2013
Winter storm could bring 3-5 inches of snow today; more by Monday
By Herald Staff Reports , March 15, 2013
Grand Forks sees record snowfall for date 
By Stephen J. Lee , March 05, 2013
Monday sets snow record for March 4 
UPDATED: Grand Forks received a record amount of snow Monday for the date,
according to the National Weather Service, besting even the third day of the super blizzard of 1966 that was tapering off by then. A total of 7 inches fell on the city Monday.
By Stephen J. Lee , March 04, 2013
Winter Storm Eric envelopes everything, dumps heavy snow throughout N.D. 
By Kevin Bonham and Brandi Jewett , March 04, 2013
North Dakotans could see snow Sunday, Monday 
Enjoy the warmer temperatures on Saturday, because Sunday and Monday could be bringing snow across a large portion of the state.
By Associated Press , March 01, 2013
Plenty of groomed trails for cross-country skiing 
Plenty of winter snowfall in north central North Dakota has been kind to cross-country skiers.
By Associated Press , February 16, 2013
RYAN BAKKEN: Shoveling email, not snow, on a Monday 
By Ryan Bakken , February 12, 2013
Plows out in earnest in Grand Forks, East Grand Forks 
The full fleet of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks snowplows moved steadily through both towns Monday morning after Winter Storm Cooper dumped nearly 5 inches of snow in the area.
By Jennifer Johnson , February 11, 2013
Heavy snow causes roof to sag at Fargo business 
No one was inside Caterpiller Inc. early Monday when the roof sagged over an area about 300 square feet. Early shift workers were told to stay home.
By Associated Press , February 11, 2013
Dakotas cities break longstanding snowfall records 
The National Weather Service says Grand Forks had 4.8 inches, breaking its record for the date of 3.1 inches, set 18 years ago.
By Associated Press , February 11, 2013
Snow expected by Sunday afternoon in Northern Minnesota 
A good old-fashioned winter storm is taking aim at the Northland, with 6 to 12 inches of snow expected for much of the region starting Sunday.
By John Myers , February 09, 2013
Snowstorm hits NYC, Boston; 1 to 3 feet feared 
By Jay Lindsay , February 08, 2013
Despite new snow, deep drought still grips Minnesota 
Don't be fooled by all the pretty snow that's fallen in recent days and that's forecast for this weekend: Minnesota remains in a deep drought with no end in sight.
By Steve Karnowski , February 07, 2013
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