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GRAND FORKS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHOWS POTENTIAL SNOWSTORM FOR THIS WEEKEND

After a mild winter that saw minimal snowfall, spring arrived. Unfortunately, Minnesota residents will likely have their good fortune put on hold this weekend. UPCOMING SNOWSTORM OVERVIEW The Grand Forks National Weather Service has announced a potential snowstorm this weekend. The Weather Service shows that the storm will begin late on Saturday night or early […]

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EXPECTS MORE WARM WEATHER AND LOW RISK OF FLOODING

After an oddly warm winter that Northwest Minnesota residents experienced this year, a winter that saw record-breaking temperatures, we now head into spring. Many may be wondering what this upcoming season has in store for us. KROX spoke to Grand Forks National Weather Service Forecaster Jacob Spender, who gave us a general overview of neighboring

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