Coldest Springtime Weather In North Dakota History

Meteorological spring starts March 1. Yesterday afternoon was the coldest spring day in North Dakota history.

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Public Information – NOAA’s National Weather Service

h/t to Andy DC

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10 Responses to Coldest Springtime Weather In North Dakota History

  1. gator69 says:

    And it still amazes me that there is an entire country north of Minot.

    • Andy Oz says:

      Do they have a real summer in Saskatchewan?
      And why would anyone live there? -40 C ???? Geez!

      “We could get -50 [with the] wind chill,” said CBC Saskatchewan weather consultant Wayne Miscolzi. “It’s probably going to be one of the colder days of the winter.”

      According to Environment Canada, at extreme wind chill values of -40, frostbite on exposed skin may occur in less than 10 minutes. At values below -50 frostbite may occur in less than 5 minutes.”
      http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/#!/content/1.2554948

      • stewart pid says:

        Careful Andy both my parents are from Saskatchewan and indeed they have great summers.
        I just got in from walking the dog … -25 this AM in Calgary and it isn’t bad when you dress for it but there is very little wind and that would be a killer at these temperatures.

        • Brian H says:

          In the ’50s, I walked to school one day (Central Ontario, midway between Ottawa and North Bay) at -65°F, no wind. The next day was -38°F, about 10mph East wind, much worse. One of the few times I wrapped a scarf around my face (it iced up quickly).

    • stewart pid says:

      It is interesting that the temps are the same from the Dakotas to the arctic archipelago.
      http://www.lawrencevilleweather.com/conditions/canada

  2. B.C. says:

    Just wait until Teh Team gets finished “adjusting” the temps— The entire state of North Dakota will go down as being warmer than Honolulu.

  3. Kepler says:

    Joe Bastardi: “Most Of The Land Masses On The Globe Are Cold.” Triple Crown Of Cooling Taking Hold.

    http://notrickszone.com/2014/03/02/joe-bastardi-most-of-the-land-masses-on-the-globe-are-cold-triple-crown-of-cooling-taking-hold/

  4. ccglea says:

    but this is just weather right? if we have a 100+ day, that’s climate change.

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