Official Twitter account for the National Weather Service North Central River Forecast Center. Visit
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for details and to provide comments.
It goes without saying to those of you who live in our area, but this winter has been extreme...in terms of warmth and a lack of snowpack. Today we issued our Spring Hydrologic Outlook, check it out here:
Today is National Dam Safety Awareness Day.
#DYK
? About 14,726 dams in the United States are classified as high-hazard potential.
Know your risk:
Know what to do in case of dam overflow:
#NDSAD
#DamSafetyDay
Where would you go if a tornado warning alerted you in the middle of the night? Or what if thunder rumbled on the horizon during your child's soccer match?
#SafePlaceSelfie
Day is fun, easy to participate in, and might just help save lives.
Citizen Science Can Help Prepare for Future Flooding in Rainy-Lake of the Woods (and anywhere across North America). Read about efforts in the Rainy-Lake of the Woods basin at:
A couple of our forecasters along with several hydrologists from the
@NWSncrfc
visited the Thompson Hydro facility yesterday! Through this visit, we were able to build relations that help maintain public safety along the St. Louis River system. Thank you
@mnpower
for the tour!
Will you be ready for sudden flash floods? Stay
#WeatherReady
by enabling weather alerts on your phone. If flooding occurs while you’re outdoors, immediately get to higher ground, and NEVER enter floodwaters in a vehicle or on foot.
#WeatherReady
We’re celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (May 1-7). Today we want to say thank you to all of the other NWS Weather Forecast Offices!! The RFC works directly with the local offices to bring you the water and weather info that YOU NEED! We THANK them!
#PSRW
#GovPossible
We’re celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (May 1-7). Today we want to say thanks to County, Local, and City partners, including Mayors, Council Members, Emergency Management, Transportation, and Maintenance…as well as MANY others! THANK YOU!
#PSRW
#GovPossible
Today the NDARNG’s aviators operating two Black Hawk helicopters assisted in stabilizing Bourbanis Dam in Pembina County, placing 119 one-ton sandbags. The aircraft crews will resume operations at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday morning.
@USNationalGuard
@DougBurgum
@nddes
#NDNG
Neat weather phenomenon alert 🚨
A lake breeze circulation formed around the vast expanse of flood waters along the Red River north of Grand Forks. Notice how a line of cumulus clouds forms just east of the "lake" and then treks east through the afternoon.
#ndwx
#mnwx
We’re celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (May 1-7)
Today we want to say thank you to our State Agency partners, such as the DNR, SWCDs, and MANY others!
#PSRW
#GovPossible
Their very important work often goes unnoticed, so we just want to say THANK YOU!
We’re celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (May 1-7). Today we want to say thanks to the US Geological Survey! The data and information we get from the USGS is absolutely critical and allows them and us to serve the public successfully. THANK YOU!
#GovPossible
#PSRW
Did you you know it only takes 12 inches of fast moving water to move a car? Know the facts on flooding and how to stay safe when flooding is ongoing at .
#ndwx
#mnwx
#flood22
We’re celebrating Public Service Recognition Week (May 1-7). Today we thank one of our Core Partners, the US Army Corps of Engineers! The St Paul District has been very busy managing reservoirs across MN/ND to help minimize flooding impacts. THANK YOU!
#GovPossible
#PSRW
We have a couple of areas that are expecting some significant precipitation as we move toward the weekend. Across ND, rain on top of snow could result in some
#flooding
concerns. Be sure to monitor the latest forecasts, and be prepared!