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In this Weather Wednesday we compare how many warnings have been issued this summer with other storm seasons.
Warmer and drier than average conditions are likely to return in sometime in December and last through March.
September 25, 1912, is the date of the earliest measurable snowfall on record for Fargo.
This process happens at the same time every year and has nothing to do with weather.
Should we make it through September without any more hot afternoons, there is still October, although such a thing has been historically rare.
The final death count is estimated to have been 6,000-10,000.
North of Highway 2 in eastern North Dakota and north western Minnesota are severely dry.
Also important is the vertical component of the wind.
In Fargo, 68% of the entire rain for the summer fell from two storms over four days.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the changing fall weather.

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