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Last winter was an El Nino, or warming of the Pacific waters, and western and central North Dakota experienced one of the warmest winters on record. The previous three winters were La Nina years ...
FARGO - Don't rush to shovel snow off your roof. "Most roofs are designed to handle the snow load of a typical winter," North Dakota State University Extension Service agricultural engineer Ken ...
Western and central North Dakota is experiencing one ... Jamestown, with an average of 25.1 degrees, is enjoying its warmest winter on record. Records tracked at the weather service's Bismarck ...
Even with this year's decline, 340,000 acres of winter wheat exceeds what's typical in the state. In the 1990s, North Dakota's annual winter wheat acreage ranged from 40,000 to 250,000.
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Winter Outlook: Warmer Than Average For Many, Except The NorthwestThe overall picture: Above-average temperatures are expected from ... than usual month will be from the Pacific Northwest to North Dakota and northern Minnesota. But that doesn't mean there ...
A deadly winter ... North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota. The National Weather Service warned of "life-threatening cold" as spring starts to creep up in the northern hemisphere. See all the photos ...
The LCI figures, based on historical well production data and natural gas pipeline flows in North Dakota and Montana, are the first to show the full impact of winter weather on oil output ...
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