As most of you know, it has been quite cold up here in the Northern Plains over the past month. Last week, was particularly cold with several areas over North Dakota and Minnesota reaching record lows. Wednesday morning several locations bottomed out in the -30 to -35 degree range, setting all-time record lows for the date. The Grand Forks Int'l Airport (KGFK), reached a record low of -33° F, while Hector (in Fargo) recorded it's own record of -31° F.
Here's hoping for the rebounding temperatures yesterday and today continue over the next week. It's not looking good. We'll probably drop back into the teens and 20's this week for highs, but at least the sub-zero high temperatures are gone for the time being.
Labels: cold temps, records
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