COLD
The Common Cold and Common Sense
Well, guess who's feeling yucky these days. There's me, for one (and yes, you are right; that is written in a grammatically incorrect fashion, which just goes to show how yucky I'm feeling). And Tire...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 1:55 PM
Greek Potato Salad
Potato salad is not exclusive to the Americas. It comes in many forms and is extremely popular worldwide. And just about everyone has a favorite potato salad recipe. Of course, like most other people...
Posted on 1/28/13 at 3:56 PM
So cold in So-Cal
Apparently its very, very cold in Southern California. Just how cold is it? These over dramatic talking heads will let you know. They wouldnt last a day in No Dak. ...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 6:13 PM
Where's My Remote Car Starter?
The temperatures are dropping in Duluth and when the temps drop it's time to warm up the car before you embark on your adventure. Unfortunately if you don't have a remote car starter it is illegal to ...
Posted on 1/7/13 at 11:15 AM
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
Persistent cold tightens grip on nation
By By Randall Dickerson, The Associated Press , January 07, 2010
Weather issues not limited to snow
By Keith Norman , January 07, 2010
Up to 7 inches of snow expected
January 06, 2010
Record lows blast into eastern N.D.
A cold blast hitting much of eastern North Dakota has brought record lows to Grand Forks and Fargo.January 04, 2010
Holiday storm could snarl travel in West, Midwest
DENVER (AP) — Holiday travelers scrambled to adjust their plans Tuesday as a fast-moving snowstorm threatened to bring long delays along with a white Christmas for millions of people throughout the West and Midwest.By Kristen Wyatt , December 22, 2009
Dangerous cold settles in Dakotas
A storm system that moved eastward across the Plains brought dangerously cold weather to the Dakotas. The National Weather Service on Wednesday morning said the combination of cold temperatures and wind made it feel as cold as 40 below zero in some areas. Wind chill advisories were continued into Thursday in parts of the Dakotas.December 10, 2009
No bets for a white Christmas this year
The dream of a white Christmas may appear headed for reality, but John Wheeler isn’t betting on it just yet. WDAY TV’s chief meteorologist said the thin layer of snow covering Fargo-Moorhead area is “pretty tenuous” and could quickly vanish if this week’s cold spell gives way to warmer temperatures, which the National Weather Service says is a possibility because of the El Nino weather pattern.By By Mike Nowatzki, The Forum , December 08, 2009
Hard freeze expected by tonight
October temperatures are below average, but the date of its first hard freeze is behind schedule, meteorologists said. This weekend’s temperatures — highs are predicted in the mid-30s and low 40s — are lower than the average daily temperature of about 60 degrees this time of year, said Sam Walker, meteorologist for the National Weather Service. But the first hard freeze, which was expected Thursday night or tonight, typically occurs earlier in the month.October 09, 2009
Almanac predicts a cold, snowy winter
By The Associated Press and Grand Forks Herald , September 01, 2009
Parts of N.D. to get blizzard; Jamestown included
Cold weather brought North Dakotans some relief from flooding, but residents were told to keep their sandbags handy as blizzard conditions moved into the southern half of the state Sunday night. Bismarck could get up to 8 inches of snow Monday and Tuesday, accompanied by wind gusts up to 40 mph, National Weather Service meteorologist John Paul Martin said. Along the South Dakota border, communities could get a foot or more of new snow, he said.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , March 30, 2009
Today's storm first of two winter systems this week
The first of two weather systems is moving across the Jamestown area today bringing snow and wind to the region. And while this system will pass out of the area quickly, meteorologists predict it will be followed by another, possibly more intense, system Wednesday.By Keith Norman , March 09, 2009
Cold weather pushes state’s homeless inside
North Dakota’s dangerously cold winter weather has driven some homeless people from under bridges, abandoned buildings or vehicles to the warmth of shelters — some checking in for the first time, officials say.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , January 29, 2009
Carbon monoxide a concern in area
An increasing number of Jamestown residents are calling to have their carbon monoxide levels checked. Because more people are buying carbon monoxide detectors, the Jamestown Fire Department has seen a few more calls, according to Jim Reuther, fire chief of the Jamestown Fire Department.By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , January 27, 2009
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