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Weather, Black History & Why are Minorities Leaving The Democrat Party?

NOAA stands for:  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

He explains that we had 92 inches, most consecutive days of snow on the ground and almost broke the all time record for snow on the ground. Why the difference from last year and this year?

We’ve also had the third warmest winter on record.

He explains the differences between El Nina Los Nina and how that affected this year's weather.

A lot of farmers say that 100 days after a fog we have rain. We’ve had a lot of foggy days of late so that would mean we have a lot of rain coming up if that’s true. Is it?

He gives us predictions about it being a drought year and flooding.

Also, someone is at the U.S. National Weather Service Bismarck/Mandan office 24/7, to answer calls. Phone 701-250- 4224

There’s a FB page: https://www.facebook.com/NWSBismarck

Websites: LOCAL: WEATHER.GOV/GOV/BIS

He also answers weird weather questions including:

Is it dangerous to shower during a lightning and thunderstorm?

  • Why does it smell different when it’s raining?
  • Why are thunderstorms more common in the afternoon and evening?
  • Can you tell the temperature by counting cricket chirps?

Chris Arps host of CHRIS ARPS & TIM JONES SHOW ON NEWSTALK talks about Black History Month. What are the qualities of Black leaders throughout history that we want to celebrate? Who are the Black leaders of today? How is this month often used negatively?

On another topic, Why are Minorities Leaving the Democrat Party? What kind of numbers are we looking at?

For the Lighter Side, we'll watch a 104-woman sky dive and her interview after landing.

Weather predictions
El Niño
La Niña
Warmest winter on record
Drought and flooding forecasts
U.S. National Weather Service Bismarck/Mandan office
Minority exit from Democratic Party
Black History Month celebration
Black leaders' qualities
Weird weather questions
104-woman skydive

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