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A 21-degree low temperature was recorded at an NDAWN sensor in south-central North Dakota
Here in our region, the eclipse is only partial.
The seasonal forecast for the upcoming winter is less confident than usual.
In this Weather Wednesday we explain why many received a test emergency alert to their cell phones and what other texts you may receive.
The daily low average for May through September broke the record by more than two degrees per day.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses some fine fall weather.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective.
It was warm primarily because of an absence of cool nights.
WDAY Chief Meteorologist John Wheeler says previous winters impacted by El Niño in the area have been a mixed bag, and that other factors this year make predicting impacts difficult.
WDAY noted the records during a segment Tuesday morning, Oct. 3. Interestingly, the streak comes within the same year as a long span of below-40 temps.
Days are shorter, but the weather also gets cloudier in the fall.

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