He tried clarinet, trombone, trumpet, french horn ... He played gigs in Houston with his first influential peers – Todd Harrison, Mike Wheeler, Harry Shepard, Joe LoCascio, Tony Campisi, Woody Witt, ...
FARGO — The month of March was warm and dry. The average daily high temperature in Fargo was 44.7 degrees and the average low was 20.9 degrees, for an average daily mean temperature of 32.8 ...
One of the most pleasant sensations of spring is the smell we all associate with rain. Rain is essentially water, which is odorless. Yet rainfall does undoubtedly come with an odor; a pleasant ...
FARGO — A Fargo resident came up to me this week and asked if I thought there would be much of a flood on the Red River this spring. I told him he is likely looking at the height of the spring ...
FARGO — The deadliest year in United States tornado history remains 1925. Much of this can be attributed to the single most deadly and destructive tornado in U.S. history; the infamous Tristate ...
FARGO — March 23 is an interesting day in the Fargo-Moorhead weather record book. With records dating to 1881, there are two versions of this particular date that stand out. In 1910, it was 80 ...
FARGO — From 1881 through 1992, average precipitation in the Red River Valley was around 19 inches a year. Since 1993, the average annual precipitation is up about 20%, to about 24 inches.
FARGO — Two winters with limited snow cover has led to two springs with a high wildfire risk across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. However, true drought conditions are really only ...
FARGO — When one sort of extreme weather is juxtaposed against another, or when weather occurs seemingly out of season, people are inclined to utter phrases like, "Only in (insert name of state ...
FARGO — Every few years, somewhere in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest, there comes a blizzard that is severe enough it gets talked about for years as an unusually bad winter storm.
FARGO — The soil remains frozen across North Dakota and northern Minnesota. The temperature hovers within a degree or two of freezing down as far as 18 to 24 inches. Because the temperature in ...
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