SNOW
Winter continues. . .
Snow, snow, and more snow. It's pretty discouraging, isn't it? I was looking back at my blog entries from a year ago, and my April 16th post described going to a Garden Day in Grand Forks, working in...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 7:58 AM
Die winter...die!
The word from the National Weather Service is that a wallop is coming our way. This looks like one that the whole state will be able to "enjoy" - well, yippee ki yay. Just what all us North Dakota fol...
Posted on 4/13/13 at 11:30 PM
Boarders shred in Duluth
How good is the urban snowboarding in Duluth? Good enough to help a crew of local snowboarders advance to the finals of the Arnette Crew Clash, a snowboard video editing competition at yobeat.com. F...
Posted on 4/6/13 at 12:00 AM
Snow is on its Way
By now most of us have heard of the snow storm heading our way by late this evening. Our first snow storm of the this fall/winter season. Most welcome the precipitation that has been so desperately ne...
Posted on 10/3/12 at 11:26 AM
Photos of winter in the Twin Ports in the 1980s
Before our snow disappears in the next few days - highs may reach the 50s by next week - I thought I'd take the chance to dig through the "winter" photo files in the News Tribune Attic and post some s...
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:15 PM
Freezing rain closes schools, causes difficult travel across Northland
By News Tribune staff , January 11, 2013
Duluth-Superior ski hills seed clouds with snow
By John Myers , December 19, 2012
Winter storm warnings issued for the Northland
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for most of the Northland starting late Saturday and extending through most of the day Sunday. Parts of the region may see snowfall of more than 6 inches.By News Tribune staff , December 07, 2012
Quick burst of snow expected in Twin Ports this morning
A quick burst of snow may drop another half-inch to an inch of accumulation in the Twin Ports through 10 a.m., the National Weather Service reported.By News Tribune staff , November 27, 2012
Malinoski, Scheuring Speed Sports dominate Duluth National Snocross
By Jon Nowacki , November 26, 2012
Malinoski wins again at Duluth National Snocross
By News Tribune staff , November 25, 2012
Duluth National Snocross: A behind-the-scenes look at the work of a pro team
By John Lundy , November 25, 2012
Snowmobile racing star ready to ride after injury
Snowmobile racing star Tucker Hibbert goes into this weekend’s 21st annual Amsoil Duluth National Snocross at Spirit Mountain looking to prove he’s back and better than ever.By Jon Nowacki , November 22, 2012
Strong storms possible in Northland today; snow possible Thursday
Dense fog across much of the Northland this morning may give way to strong, possibly severe thunderstorms across the region this afternoon. In the wake of the storms, light snow is possible on Thursday.By News Tribune staff , October 24, 2012
Multiple morning auto accidents reported throughout Northland
Slippery roads led to several accidents around the region.By News Tribune staff , October 10, 2012
Duluth receives first measurable snowfall of the season; earliest in 17 years
Light rain turned over to light snow for a time late Friday night at the Duluth airport, resulting in the city's first official measurable snowfall of the season.By News Tribune staff , September 22, 2012
Weather may get wild later today, tonight in the Northland
What could be a wild day of weather is on tap for the Northland today, as severe thunderstorms, strong winds and accumulating snow are possible over the next 24 hours.By News Tribune staff , April 15, 2012
Snow showers arrive in Duluth
The National Weather Service said high winds and moderate snow could reduce visibility at times across the Iron Range, Arrowhead and Twin Ports until about 6 p.m.By News Tribune staff , March 08, 2012
Saturday-Sunday snowfall totals from around the Northland
Snowfall reports from around the region through through midday Sunday, relayed by the National Weather Service in Duluth.By News Tribune staff , March 04, 2012
Winter storm warning canceled for Twin Ports; 6-plus inches of snow reported
A persistent band of snow that developed over the Twin Ports on Friday evening and lingered overnight has dropped more than a half-foot of snow in some areas.By News Tribune staff , March 03, 2012
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