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Monday, March 4, 2019

North Dakota Cities Hit Wind Chill Records In Midst Of AGW; Extremely Cold At (The) Beach -- March 4, 2019

Fortunately it was a "dry" cold.

From The Bismarck Tribune, re-posting for the archives. We may never see this again.
Some of the coldest wind chills reported Sunday morning were 53 below zero in Beach and Bowman, 49 below at Denhoff and 48 below at Hettinger, Wishek and Grassy Butte, according to the National Weather Service.
In Bismarck, the wind chill was 44 below zero early Sunday morning.
The rest of North Dakota is in a wind chill advisory through noon Monday, with wind chills expected to be as low as 40 below zero.
Some western North Dakota cities set records over the weekend.
On Sunday, Dickinson at least tied its record low temperature for the day at 19 below zero.
On Saturday, Dickinson and Williston set records for the coldest maximum temperature recorded that day. The high at Dickinson was 1 below zero and the high at Williston was 5 below.

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