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Travel Alert Issued for Western North Dakota
The state Department of Transportation says blowing snow is sticking to roadways and causing slick conditions. The agency has issued a travel alert for the Williston, Minot, Dickinson and Bismarck regions.
Wednesday, January, 02, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Doctors Warn of Frostbite Risk
With temperatures hovering around zero degrees it doesn't take long for exposed skin to suffer frostbite. Throw in windchills near the minus twenty range and the weather can be downright dangerous.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Colder Weather Brings Good News for Grand Forks Rinks
There is a plus side to this cold snap. Temperatures in the single digits and teens are excellent for making outdoor ice.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Devils Lake Winter Offers Many Opportunities For Those Who Brave it
Our weather may be cold and blustery but those who brave it can still enjoy some great winter recreation opportunities. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve near Devils Lake is offering plenty of reasons to venture outdoors.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Warmer Temperatures Mean Slower Ice Development on Devils Lake
Temperatures in the mid 30s have melted snow in the area and put a stop to ice development on Devils Lake. The ice isn't thinning, it's still about four inches thick in part of Devils Lake, but it's not getting any thicker.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Meat Processors Suffer Slow Deer Season
North Dakota meat processors are finding less work this year thanks to fewer deer hunting licenses and poor weather on the opening weekend of the season.
Saturday, November, 24, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Amtrak Service Running Smoothly After Repairs Completed
Amtrak rail service is back at full strength across northern North Dakota, after service was interrupted two weeks to repair lines damaged by flooding last year.
Thursday, November, 22, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Meteorologists Say Colder Winter In Store This Year
The long range weather forecast for the winter was calling for a mild temperatures and slightly less snow but now a new forecast from the Climate Prediction Center is a complete reversal, and is calling for a colder winter.
Wednesday, November, 21, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Winter Weather Means More Sales For Some Lake Region Businesses
Recent snowfall is translating to rising business for stores stocked with winter supplies in the Lake Region. Retailers there say the first major snowstorm of the season sent a clear message about what weather lies ahead.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Street Crews Hard At Work in Devils Lake
More than six inches of snow fell in Devils Lake and seven inches near Starkweather. Freezing rain also fell throughout Ramsey County. The severe weather kept a crew of six busy in Devils Lake clearing roads for winter travelers.
Monday, November, 12, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Region Digs Out From Weekend Snowfall
The National Weather Service predicted the largest snowfall of the season so far, and that's exactly what we got. People across the state spent the morning digging out from inches of snow.
Monday, November, 12, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Devils Lake Outlets to Be Shut Down
The flood diversion outlets on the west and east ends of Devils Lake are being shut down for the year. State officials say with much colder temperatures expected next week they don't want to take any chances with the weather damaging equipment.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Winter Storm Watch in Effect for the Area Through Saturday Night
A winter storm watch is in effect for much of northeastern N.D. and extreme northwestern Minnesota Friday night through Saturday night.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

Crystal Accepts Frost-Damaged Beets For First Time
With 89 percent of its planted acres safely harvested and piled, American Crystal Sugar Co. on Thursday implemented a new “frost quota,” allowing at least a small percentage of frost-damaged beets in the far north to be brought in.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

Icy Roads a Problem in Parts of Western ND
Snow and icy roads are making travel hazardous in parts of western North Dakota. The state Transportation Department has issued a no-travel advisory for Williams, Divide and McKenzie counties as well as the city of Minot and surrounding areas.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

Weather Service Says This Winter Should Be 'Near Normal'
“We’re predicting a near normal winter,” Greg Gust, a warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Grand Forks said Wednesday. Average winter snowfall is 49.6 inches in Fargo and 45.6 inches in Grand Forks. More broadly, the normal snowfall band for the southern valley is 50 to 60 inches, and 40 to 50 inches for the northern valley.
Thursday, November, 01, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

N.J. Flying Tankers Take Shelter From Sandy at GFAFB
Seven aerial refueling aircraft from New Jersey are waiting out Superstorm Sandy at Grand Forks Air Force Base.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

Storm's Cost May Hit $50 Billion; Rebuilding to Ease Blow
WASHINGTON — Superstorm Sandy will end up causing about $20 billion in property damages and $10 billion to $30 billion more in lost business, according to IHS Global Insight, a forecasting firm.
Tuesday, October, 30, 2012 - AP Economic Writers - News

Washington DC Prepares for Sandy
A Stephen, Minnesota man is preparing as Hurricane Sandy is about to hit Washington DC where he has lived for nearly 20 years. From Washington to Boston, subways, buses, trains and schools are shut down and more than 7,000 flights grounded across the region of 50 million people.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - WDAZ - News

Sugar Beet Harvest Gets Going Again
The Red River Valley’s sugar beet crop is the odd man out in this season of early planted, early harvested crops, with digging actually behind normal schedules.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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