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December 26, 2017: It isn't just the Bakken enjoying global warming. Some other headlines today --
- Erie, PA, get record snowfall during Christmas blizzard; 34 inches; another 19 inches fell before dawn Tuesday, bringing two-day total to 53 inches; greatest two-day total in PA history; previous record was 44 in Morgantown, in March 1958; the previous record was 20' set in 1956; the greatest seven-day snowfall is 40" in over 2001-2002 holidays; bitter col enveloped much of the midwest
- cold envelopes much of central, eastern US; NYC to face biting winds for New Year's Eve celebration
- near record cold forecast for New Year's Eve in NYC
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Most interesting: the "cold" months in western North Dakota are generally later January, and early- to mid- February.
Today's temperatures, screenshots taken at 7:13 - 7:21 a.m., December 26, 2017, for North Pole (the Arctic); Watford City, ND (the Bakken); and the South Pole (the Antarctic):
Williston, ND:
Watford City:
North Pole:
South Pole:
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