WINTER
Being Thankful
For those of us in the Midwest, specifically North Dakota and Minnesota, this week has been hard. After a few weeks of mild temperatures that lulled us into thinking that winter had finally left us, o...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 7:00 AM
Pacific Rim Grilled Steak
I love to grill in the Winter. It makes me feel like I am defying mother nature. Every Fall we move the gargantuan gas grill up four steps so it can be closer to the patio door. At least once a week, ...
Posted on 1/21/13 at 7:36 PM
You absolutely must see the Winter Hexagon tonight
There's a reason the winter sky is so full of sparkling stars. A great many are concentrated around the constellation Orion the form of a gigantic hexagon. How big is it? I made a fist and reached m...
Posted on 1/17/13 at 12:11 PM
Stay Safe Traveling With Winter Survival Tips
The semester is over, and winter is officially here. College students have packed their cars with suitcases and loads of laundry. They have left to visit families and perhaps enjoy free laundry serv...
Posted on 12/20/12 at 12:46 PM
Cold Enough For You?
Doesn't it seem like whenever this time of year rolls around there's always that one person who just HAS to ask you that question? Despite my not being a North Dakota native, I've grown to love liv...
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:26 AM
City’s weather ties second-warmest winter in records
It is official: the last three months’ warm temperatures are destined for the record books. “Jamestown tied the second warmest winter on record,” said Rob Kupec, meteorologist with Forum Communications Co. “We averaged 21.7 degrees for the months of December, January and February.”By Keith Norman , March 03, 2012
Data show warm winter in Red River Valley
The National Weather Service says preliminary data show that Fargo had its warmest winter on record.March 02, 2012
Winter storm in Dakotas sets weather records
Many parts of the Dakotas did not see as much snowfall as expected from this week's storm, but it did set some records in South Dakota.March 01, 2012
Staffing problems plague city snow removal
By Keith Norman , March 01, 2012
UPDATED: Not as bad as predicted, 4 inches snow reported in Jamestown
Residents awoke today to better conditions than meteorologists had predicted for Wednesday morning. The reporting station at the North Dakota State Hospital reported 4 inches of new snow during a 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. Forecasts indicate a little more snow may be possible.By Keith Norman , February 29, 2012
Dakotas motorists face difficult morning commute
A winter storm has shut down schools and roads, canceled flights and caused power outages in the Dakotas.February 29, 2012
Snow sports enthusiasts hope to use the trails again soon but more snow first
By By Brian Willhide, The Jamestown Sun , February 29, 2012
Storms prompt more sales of food, equipment
Area residents flocked to local stores early this week to purchase food, entertainment and snowblower parts before the snow fell. “Our customer count isn’t even up, but a lot of people are just getting bigger cartloads,” said Richard Hilgemann, assistant manager at Hugo’s. “It’s been hectic. We’ve been running our tails off here.”By Kari Lucin , February 29, 2012
Anticipating the storm: Flights canceled, no travel advised before the storm hits
By Keith Norman , February 29, 2012
Update: I-29 from Watertown to N.D. border closed; airport cancels flights
Officials continue to plan for adverse winter weather later today. The City Engineer’s Office has issued a no travel advisory from 6 p.m. today through noon on Wednesday in anticipation of wind-driven snow reducing visibility and blocking roads.By Sun Staff , February 28, 2012
Winter storm sweeping into Northern Plains
Some schools in the Dakotas are closing in advance of a winter storm forecasters say could dump as much as 16 inches of snow.February 28, 2012
No time to waste: Residents still digging out as 8 to 12 inches new snow possible
By Ben Rodgers , February 28, 2012
Tuesday storm could later bring blizzard-like conditions
By Ben Rodgers , February 27, 2012
Parts of Dakotas brace for blizzard this week
As a balmy early winter draws to a close, the Dakotas are bracing for more late-February snow, and forecasters say the expected storm could be the worst of the season in many areas.February 27, 2012
Eastern North Dakota gets 2-5 inches of snow
Snowfall in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota on Presidents Day isn't expected to affect the spring flood outlook.February 21, 2012
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