FARGO — It is a myth that there are always huge blizzards in March. In the distant past as well as in recent years, March has often passed without any blizzards at all. Of course, it is also ...
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FARGO — Daylight is increasing by about three and a quarter minutes each day these days. Likewise, the angle of the sun in the sky at solar noon is increasing every day. These two things ...
FARGO — Anyone who has ever grabbed a doorknob or any other metal object in extremely cold weather knows that feeling of a cold touch burn. This minor freezing is usually so brief that no ...
FARGO — We may have entered the final half of February, but spring seems a long way off. Although this week may well be the last of the way below zero temperatures, we all know how March and ...
FARGO — The weather gets cold for a while and then it warms up again. We get a couple of big snowstorms and then it doesn’t snow much at all. Back, forth, up, down; weather is always changing ...
FARGO — Recent cold weather has brought questions about where might be the coldest place on Earth. Without question, that place is Antarctica. The coldest temperature measured with a thermometer ...
FARGO — It has been a very cold February up to now. Milder weather has now taken over, but this is not a false spring. Not even close. In our climate, there cannot be a false spring in February.
FARGO — For the better part of two weeks now, our weather has been colder than average. Early morning temperatures have reached into the -20s in the Red River Valley and into the -30s and even ...
FARGO — The most prominent configuration of stars in the evening sky this time of year is the magnificent constellation, Orion. Known casually as "The Hunter," it can be seen in the southern sky ...