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Virtual SKYWARN Classes Scheduled Through April

This annual event is intended to remind the public of the dangers associated with severe summer weather. “To help us prepare, the Bismarck National Weather Service has scheduled a series of severe weather and safety training classes called SKYWARN,” Stutsman County Emergency Manager Jerry Bergquist stated. SKYWARN is a national network of volunteer severe weather spotters. The spotters are trained on how to spot severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, flooding, and in some parts of the country they report snowfall and ice accumulation. This year, SKYWARN classes which are normally held in-person, will be conducted virtually via GoToWebinar and will last about an hour, a bit longer based on audience questions.

National Weather Service predicts early, long fire season

National Weather Service predicts early, long fire season The prediction from the National Weather Service as part of its drought briefing on March 8, 2021, includes early fire dangers. Written By: Keith Norman | × The Jamestown Rural Fire Department respond March 14, 2016, to a grass fire west of town near I-94 Exit 245. John M. Steiner / The Sun The National Weather Service is warning of an early and long grass fire season in North Dakota in a weather briefing issued March 8. An early and active spring fire season is expected until spring green-up occurs, said the National Weather Service in a report issued March 8. If drought conditions persist into summer, new season grasses may cure early leading to an earlier than average summer/fall fire season.

Early and Long Fire Season Predicted for North Dakota by NWS

Early and Long Fire Season Predicted for North Dakota by NWS “An early and active spring fire season is expected until spring green-up occurs. If drought conditions persist into summer, new season grasses may cure early leading to an earlier than average summer/fall fire season.” by Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun, N.D. / March 9, 2021 TNS (TNS) - Mar. 9 The National Weather Service is warning of an early and long grass fire season in North Dakota in a weather briefing issued March 8.   An early and active spring fire season is expected until spring green-up occurs, said the National Weather Service in a report issued March 8. If drought conditions persist into summer, new season grasses may cure early leading to an earlier than average summer/fall fire season.

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