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CROOKSTON HIT 100 DEGREES ON FRIDAY, IT WAS THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1989

The National Weather Service weather station at the Crookston Airport (the official weather station for Crookston) reported 100 degrees on Friday afternoon.  The 100-degree temperature shattered the previous record high of 92 degrees on June 4, 1968.   Eldred reported 103 degrees at  The 100-degree temperature was the first reported in Crookston since August 3, 1989, […]

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DROUGHT CONDITIONS WORSEN, LIKELY CONTRIBUTING TO GRASS FIRE MONDAY

On Monday, a red flag warning was issued for much of Minnesota and North Dakota due to warm temperatures and high winds mixed with dry conditions that also contributed to a large grass fire in Polk County. Late last week the National Weather Service updated drought conditions across the Red River Valley including classifying Polk

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EXPECTS SECOND CREST IN CROOKSTON FRIDAY

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks is predicting a second rise of the Red Lake River late this week with the model showing a crest between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 10 at 22 feet.  Greg Gust with the National Weather Service said that crest will mostly contain local and upstream