NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
NWS site offers updated wind-wave forecasts
Few things can throw a wrench into a day on the water more than wind, especially on big lakes. With fishing now in full swing across the region, the National Weather Service office in Grand Forks has...
Posted on 6/1/12 at 11:17 AM
UND hosts Northern Plains Convective Storm Symposium Friday
Just in time for Severe Weather Awareness week, the University of North Dakota Department of Atmospheric Sciences will be hosting The Northern Plains Convective Storm Symposium on Friday, May 4 in Cli...
Posted on 5/3/12 at 9:18 AM
National Weather Service Scrapping "Extreme Cold" Warnings
October 25, 2012
What Goes in to Predicting a Major Winter Storm
By David Schwab , February 28, 2012
NWS: Devils Lake Flood Risk Minimal
By Adam Ladwig , February 16, 2012
Open house in Grand Forks gives visitors a chance to meet meteorologists
September 17, 2011
NWS Releases Updated Spring Melt Outlook
April 01, 2011
Latest Spring Melt Outlook from the NWS
March 28, 2011
Flood Forecast from NWS
Most risk factors have increased as heavy snow has continued and snowmelt is now delayed into April.March 25, 2011
Expected Winter Storm May Have Effect On Flooding
March 21, 2011
National Weather Service Plans to Issue ‘Extreme Cold Warnings'
The National Weather Service may be issuing a new type of weather warning in the next weeks. The NWS offices of North and South Dakota and Minnesota will experiment with issuing “extreme cold warnings.”By Keith Norman , January 09, 2011
Officials Say Another Flood Fight Looming in Southern Red River Valley
By Dave Kolpack , December 23, 2010
"Significant" Snow Possible Friday, Weather Service Says
Areas near the North Dakota and South Dakota border into west-central Minnesota could see 5 to 7 inches of snow when an area of low pressure moves into the region Friday, the National Weather Service says.By Forum Communications Report , December 02, 2010
Thursday's Rain Soaks Area Soils
By David Schwab , September 24, 2010
National Weather Service Predicts More Summer Storms
By Brady Mallory , June 22, 2010
Major Flooding Expected For Grand Forks Area This Spring
By Renee Chmiel , February 19, 2010
46.5 Inches of Snow So Far in Grand Forks
February 08, 2010
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