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Tracking one more cool day across the Valley to wrap up the work week
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Juneau picked up a 28.9 inches of snow in four days, followed by 34.5 inches of snow across a three-day span a few days later.
If this air is relatively dry, dew or frost may form on the ground instead.
The coldest temperature measured in Fargo this winter so far was -14F while Grand Forks reached -15F.
The rest of the week will be spent cleaning streets, avenues, and alleyways — which is also a good opportunity for newer members of the department to learn the ropes.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses the ongoing mild weather.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
In the Southern Hemisphere, people see the moon upside-down.
The ever-present El Niño signal makes the chance of a change to a snowy second half of the winter less likely.
This will increase the chance of disruptions in satellite-based communications and radio blackouts, as well as more brilliant and more frequent aurora.
One or two degrees is not a big deal on any given day, but the airport sensor has been consistently reading warmer than other sensors.
The 6.8 inches of snow measured for Fargo this winter through Jan. 15 is the 11th least on record.

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