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Cold snap coming: Central, western ND to have wind chills of 50 below

January 29, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

JAMESTOWN A cold snap was bearing down on most of central and western North Dakota Tuesday, bringing the area under a wind chill advisory from the National Weather Service office in Bismarck, starting at 3 a.m. today. Temperatures were expected to drop to minus 4 by 6 a.m. with the wind chill factor making it feel like 27 below zero. Continue Reading

Wind chill advisory continues through noon today across west central Minnesota

January 2, 2013 in Uncategorized

WILLMAR – The National Weather Service has continued the wind chill advisory through noon today for west central and central Minnesota.

Wind chill readings ranging from 25 below to 30 below zero will continue this morning across much of west…

New chill for New Year

December 31, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Grand Forks is ringing in 2013 with a chill, according to the National Weather Service office here. Continue Reading

Wind chill advisory issued for the region

February 8, 2011 in Worthington Daily Globe

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The National Weather Service has issued another wind chill advisory for the area, to start at 6 p.m. tonight and end at noon tomorrow. Continue Reading&

Wind chill hits -31 in Mitchell

February 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

Sure, it was 11 below Wednesday morning as Keith Wells and some other guys sorted cattle near Hartford.
But that’s not really that cold, said Wells, a field representative for Mitchell Livestock Auction.
“The sun was out and there was no wind,” he said. “That’s half the battle.” Continue Reading&

National Weather Service plans to issue ‘extreme cold warnings’

January 8, 2011 in The Jamestown Sun

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,” according to John Paul Martin, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Bismarck. Continue Reading