A strong mid-latitude cyclone brought very strong wind to North Dakota on November 18 and 19, 2015. The strong wind arrived in far western North Dakota around sunrise on the 18th and moved easterly during the day, arriving in the Red River Valley near or just after sunset that afternoon. The North Dakota… Read more Wind Reports from November 18-19, 2015
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November 5 Rain Totals
Rain totals from yesterday ranged from very little in central and western North Dakota, to over 1 inch in some locations in the northern Red River Valley. The Stephen, Minnesota and Grafton, North Dakota NDAWN (North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network) stations both recorded the most rain (melted snow) from this system. A band from Edgeley/Jamestown… Read more November 5 Rain Totals
6/30/15: A Smokey End
High temperatures yesterday did reach the mid 90s in parts of western North Dakota. Both Hofflund and Watford City recorded a high of 96° which tied the highest temperature recorded so far in 2015 at any North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN) station. The temperatures in eastern North Dakota were held down because of… Read more 6/30/15: A Smokey End
June 2014 Climate Summary for North Dakota
The June 2014 North Dakota Climate Summary in PDF format can be opened here: http://www.ndsu.edu/ndscoblog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/06June.pdf