Weather
Those things which are more likely to happen do not always happen, and, in fact, less likely outcomes are certain to happen at least some of the time.
The Johnstown dam disaster killed more than 2,200 people in 1889.
Grand Forks' March temperatures have historically ranged from 83 degrees to 38 below.
The average annual estimate of deaths around the world due to flooding is in the tens of thousands.
Snow remains on the ground in central Canada, so a switch in the wind could easily deliver an extreme change in the weather.
The overnight low was 60 degrees, which is the warmest March night recorded in Fargo-Moorhead by 12 degrees.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at more changes to the pattern.
Climate change is found when the frequency and intensity of these weather extremes change.
John Wheeler
Lydia Blume
Jesse Ritka
Robert Poynter
Dillon Vogt
Charles Pekar
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