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The area the City's snow plows covered had been growing by 5-10 miles each year until recently.
The snow pile near the City of Fargo Landfill is now more than 75 feet tall and has been crucial to getting snow out of downtown Fargo.
It is certain that hotter and colder temperatures have occurred without being measured by a thermometer.
A Thursday, March 9, National Weather Service flood outlook shows an increased risk of moderate or higher flooding in the Red River Valley and along its tributaries since the last outlook was issued.
Historically, it has been 80 degrees in March and 100 degrees in April, but it has also been -35 degrees in March and -13 in April.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the changing weather pattern this early spring.
In this Weather Wednesday we put mittens and gloves to the temperature test.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
There is only an average amount of water in that snow, and spring runoff is usually not a very good way to replenish soil moisture.
Most of this is due to a brutal December.

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