North Dakota Weather: Record Rainfall and Snow Threat

by Emma Walker – News Editor

North Dakota experienced the‍ third-wettest October on record, with rainfall totals significantly exceeding averages across the state. Preliminary data indicates widespread precipitation, culminating in Flasher receiving the highest single-site ‍total of 4.57 ⁤inches.

The⁢ statewide deluge impacts agriculture, infrastructure, and potential flooding concerns as the month concludes. Above-average moisture ⁤levels could delay harvest completion for⁣ remaining crops and contribute to saturated soil conditions ‌heading into winter. Several cities reported considerable rainfall, including Bismarck with 1.41 inches, St. anthony with 1.76 inches,Mandan with ​1.81 inches, and Wilton with 1.78 inches.

Here’s a breakdown of rainfall totals reported⁢ across North Dakota:

* Flasher: 4.57 ⁣inches
* St.Anthony: ‌ 1.76 inches
* Wilton: 1.78 inches
* mandan: ⁤1.81 inches
* ​ Baldwin: ‍ 1.58 inches
* Denhoff: 1.52 inches
* Bismarck: 1.41 ⁢inches
* ⁣ Wing: 1.35 inches
* ‌ shields: 1.31 inches
* ⁣ McKenzie: ‌ 1.03 inches
* Steele: ⁣1.11 inches
* Harvey: .94 inch
* ‌ Lincoln: .61 inch
* Linton: .58 inch
* ⁤ New Salem: .56 inch

Data is sourced from⁤ RainDrop.farm and US1033.com.

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