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
Mahnomen man dies from exposure
MAHNOMEN, Minn. -- A Mahnomen man died, apparently from exposure to frigid weather, and his body was found Saturday morning in the storage area of a Mahnomen business.By Forum News Service , January 21, 2013
Website suggests Fargo not so bad
It’s no joke: Fargo has been named one of the “Top 10 Winter Cities” by the website Livability.com. North Dakota’s largest city was ranked second only to Anchorage, Alaska, on the list released Wednesday.By By Mike Nowatzki, Forum Communications Co. , December 15, 2011
Weather service swaps ‘extreme wind’ for ‘extreme cold’
The National Weather Service is not abandoning wind chill. They will just be talking about it less. “Wind chill with a different name,” is what National Weather Service meteorologist Greg Gust called the agency’s move toward issuing extreme weather warnings rather than wind chill warnings.By By Christopher Bjorke, Forum Communications Co. , November 09, 2011
UND hockey player says he was unprepared for temps
A University of North Dakota hockey player who suffered frostbite to toes on his right foot Jan. 31 says he was woefully unprepared for the minus-33 degree wind chill temperatures that evening,March 18, 2011
Dakotas back in the deep freeze; warmup expected
Icy arctic air and wind is blanketing the Dakotas again, but the National Weather Service says warmer weather is just days away.February 08, 2011
Red River Valley winter not really all that cold
It's been a cold winter in the Red River Valley of North Dakota, but the National Weather Service says it really hasn't been all that bad.February 07, 2011
Cold not record-breaking for Red River Valley
It’s been a cold winter for much of the U.S., and AccuWeather.com reported last week that it just might end up being the coldest winter for the country as a whole since the 1980s or even the late 1910s.By By Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co. , February 07, 2011
Bad winter weather lingering in the Dakotas
January 31, 2011
Minn. towns hit 46 below zero
The good news is that it’s going to warm up. The bad news is that it’s going to take a few days.By BY JOHN MYERS FORUM COMMUNICATIONS CO. , January 22, 2011
Brace for another cold blast
A blustery weekend forecast has already taken a toll on sporting events in the Jamestown area. Jim Roaldson, activities director for the Jamestown Public Schools announced the postponement of all games and practices for Friday evening. This includes the Jamestown High School boy’s hockey game versus Minot which was postponed to Jan. 31 and the girl’s hockey game with Fargo North that has not been rescheduled.By Keith Norman , January 15, 2011
Suspected burglar taken to hospital
FARGO (AP) — Fargo police say a suspected burglar had to be taken to the hospital for exposure to cold.December 16, 2010
May might be for the record books
By Keith Norman , May 06, 2010
UPDATED: No-travel advisory lifted on Interstate 94
The North Dakota Department of Transportation and the North Dakota Highway Patrol have lifted the no-travel advisory on Interstate 94 from Bismarck to Fargo.By Sun Staff , February 14, 2010
Parts of Dakotas deal with snow, cold
Snow and cold is socking parts of the Dakotas. The National Weather service said as much as 8 inches of snow could accumulate in northeastern South Dakota and southeastern North Dakota by Tuesday, with strong winds blowing it around.February 08, 2010
Storms stress livestock in N.D.
The Agriculture Department says late-January storms halted the much-delayed corn harvest in North Dakota and added stress to livestock. The department said in its weekly crop report that power outages in western and south central North Dakota also caused worries about water availability for animals.February 02, 2010
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