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Today in Weather History
Good afternoon to you, local or non-local of the south-central portion of the state! On this day, in 1990, a low pressure system propagated eastward across the nation, with heavy snow set on the path of the High Plains. Of … Continue reading
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Mild Friday To Come
Good evening to you! Can you believe that it’s almost the weekend? This work week flew by! Tomorrow, our region will have a gradual increase in cloud cover throughout the the day thanks to an incoming cold front. As of … Continue reading
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Calm Trend Continues
Good evening, everyone! How’s your week so far? We hope good! Tomorrow, our forecast will be once more influenced by the presence of high pressure in our region of the country. Expect clear skies and calm winds. Our only concern … Continue reading
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Weekend Severe Weather Synopsis
Good afternoon, everyone! On Sunday, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) had our county within the slight risk for severe weather. As shown in the graphic below, wind was the primary threat of the system that moved through our region, with … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good morning to you, fellow reader! On this day, in 1950, a low pressure system propagated over eastern Illinois, allowing for the rare event of a tornado-producing storm system in the month of December. The atmospheric set-up can be seen … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good evening! We hope you are doing well! On this day, in 2000, parts of northern South Dakota and western Minnesota saw a snowstorm that produced six to twelve inches of snow. This created complications with transportation, as several accidents … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good evening to you! On this day, in 1996, heavy snowfall piles onto northern South Dakota, to which added to already significant snow depth from a previous snowstorm. This snowstorm produced six to eight inches of snow across the area, … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good afternoon, everyone! On this day, in 1992, parts of northeast South Dakota and west central Minnesota saw a snowstorm that produced three to eleven inches of snow. Below is a table that shows snowfall totals across the area of … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good evening, fellow readers! On this day, in 2006, an early morning tornado tore through southeastern counties of North Carolina. This tornado was ranked a three on the Fujita Scale, to which correlates with severe damage and winds in the … Continue reading
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Today in Weather History
Good evening to you! On this day, in 2000, parts of northeast South Dakota and west-central Minnesota fell victim to a snowstorm that produced a range of 6 to 14 inches of snowfall. This caused for complications on the roads, … Continue reading
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