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Barometric pressure is 29.88 in. "Thankfully, it is light rain with the 50 mph winds and not 10-15 inches of snow."The Red River, at 15.85 Tuesday, is forecast to rise to near minor flood stage with a crest of 17.8 feet Sunday."I'd say 75 percent come after the first snowstorm hits, when they actually have to use (the equipment)," Wieland said.The winds may have been enough to cause Moorhead weather sirens to go off. "The upper valley can expect 2 to 4 (inches)."At FM Lawn Equipment in Fargo, owner Dan Wieland said customers were already coming through the doors to purchase or service snow blowing equipment.Forum Reporter Patrick Springer and The Associated Press contributed to this report.What began on Monday as a high wind advisory and winter storm watch was officially upgraded by the National Weather Service to a full-on winter storm warning for Cass County by Tuesday.In Pelican Rapids, Otter Tail Power Company was busy restoring power after it was cut to the entire city."It's a very impressive reading," Akyuz said. To learn more about weather station terminology, please consult the Weather Observation Station page of the NCDC. "I think we hit the bottom," Akyuz said."Luckily, it is this time of year where we would probably be getting hammered significantly with snow," he said. Up to 5 inches of snow is expected in the Fargo-Moorhead area."They've been scrambling," Wieland said.Although the first major storm looks to be packing a strong hit, Speicher said there is an upside."The Devils Lake area is probably going to get hit the hardest with 5 to 7 inches," Speicher said. Hot and very humid conditions are expected along much of the East Coast today, as heat advisories extend from Maine to North and South Carolina. Today’s and tonight’s Duluth, MN weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Not every station reports every day, and some stations never report certain values. Read More > Customize Your Weather.gov Wind, barometric pressure, heat index, and wind chill records may be obtained from a wider variety of automated sensors, including non-National Weather Service-operated equipment, so long as the equipment is sited and maintained adequately, and is known to perform well. Your Favorites Manage: Popular Links Interactive Weather Map Warnings & Watches International Weather Officials said a malfunction caused the sirens to be heard about 8 p.m. Tuesday.A Minnesota barometric record low of 28.41 inches was set Tuesday in Aitkin.The 1920 pressure drop was a precursor to a deadly blizzard that raged across North Dakota from March 15-18, killing 34 people.On Tuesday night, Fargo and Moorhead fire crews were assisting electric crews as calls of downed power lines poured in.The storm blasting its way across the Midwest set records, knocked out power and closed roads in North Dakota and Minnesota.For mothers Dena Cyr and Peggy Shelton, they were hoping the roads Tuesday night would remain open long enough for them to get home to Duluth after watching their Greyhounds play a Minnesota high school football playoff game against Moorhead.A blizzard warning was in effect for 14 counties in the upper Red River Valley area.Up to 10 inches may arrive in other parts of North Dakota.Wind gusts had reached 59 mph in Fargo and Jamestown, and winds are expected to continue between 40 mph and 45 mph through the storm today."We think it's crazy to play in this weather," Cyr said.In North Dakota, the 1920 record was missed by less than a hundredth of an inch when the pressure dipped to 28.59 at Hector International Airport weather station in Fargo late Tuesday afternoon.The high moisture content also has eyes turning toward the river.North Dakota Climatologist Adnan Akyuz said that was just 0.04 inch above the record low of 28.55 inches posted on March 15, 1920, when barometric readings were taken in Moorhead.
Barometric pressure is 29.88 in. "Thankfully, it is light rain with the 50 mph winds and not 10-15 inches of snow."The Red River, at 15.85 Tuesday, is forecast to rise to near minor flood stage with a crest of 17.8 feet Sunday."I'd say 75 percent come after the first snowstorm hits, when they actually have to use (the equipment)," Wieland said.The winds may have been enough to cause Moorhead weather sirens to go off. "The upper valley can expect 2 to 4 (inches)."At FM Lawn Equipment in Fargo, owner Dan Wieland said customers were already coming through the doors to purchase or service snow blowing equipment.Forum Reporter Patrick Springer and The Associated Press contributed to this report.What began on Monday as a high wind advisory and winter storm watch was officially upgraded by the National Weather Service to a full-on winter storm warning for Cass County by Tuesday.In Pelican Rapids, Otter Tail Power Company was busy restoring power after it was cut to the entire city."It's a very impressive reading," Akyuz said. To learn more about weather station terminology, please consult the Weather Observation Station page of the NCDC. "I think we hit the bottom," Akyuz said."Luckily, it is this time of year where we would probably be getting hammered significantly with snow," he said. Up to 5 inches of snow is expected in the Fargo-Moorhead area."They've been scrambling," Wieland said.Although the first major storm looks to be packing a strong hit, Speicher said there is an upside."The Devils Lake area is probably going to get hit the hardest with 5 to 7 inches," Speicher said. Hot and very humid conditions are expected along much of the East Coast today, as heat advisories extend from Maine to North and South Carolina. Today’s and tonight’s Duluth, MN weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com Not every station reports every day, and some stations never report certain values. Read More > Customize Your Weather.gov Wind, barometric pressure, heat index, and wind chill records may be obtained from a wider variety of automated sensors, including non-National Weather Service-operated equipment, so long as the equipment is sited and maintained adequately, and is known to perform well. Your Favorites Manage: Popular Links Interactive Weather Map Warnings & Watches International Weather Officials said a malfunction caused the sirens to be heard about 8 p.m. Tuesday.A Minnesota barometric record low of 28.41 inches was set Tuesday in Aitkin.The 1920 pressure drop was a precursor to a deadly blizzard that raged across North Dakota from March 15-18, killing 34 people.On Tuesday night, Fargo and Moorhead fire crews were assisting electric crews as calls of downed power lines poured in.The storm blasting its way across the Midwest set records, knocked out power and closed roads in North Dakota and Minnesota.For mothers Dena Cyr and Peggy Shelton, they were hoping the roads Tuesday night would remain open long enough for them to get home to Duluth after watching their Greyhounds play a Minnesota high school football playoff game against Moorhead.A blizzard warning was in effect for 14 counties in the upper Red River Valley area.Up to 10 inches may arrive in other parts of North Dakota.Wind gusts had reached 59 mph in Fargo and Jamestown, and winds are expected to continue between 40 mph and 45 mph through the storm today."We think it's crazy to play in this weather," Cyr said.In North Dakota, the 1920 record was missed by less than a hundredth of an inch when the pressure dipped to 28.59 at Hector International Airport weather station in Fargo late Tuesday afternoon.The high moisture content also has eyes turning toward the river.North Dakota Climatologist Adnan Akyuz said that was just 0.04 inch above the record low of 28.55 inches posted on March 15, 1920, when barometric readings were taken in Moorhead.