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The Bismarck Bubble

@bismarckbubble

The original Iron Dome & the Bane of Kevin Lawrence’s existence. Come here for all Bismarck, ND weather jokes.

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calendar_today06-06-2021 06:48:56

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You’ve met Reed Timmer, PhD sure. But do you have a piece of straw that was embedded in the Dominator the night of the Spiritwood and Enderlin EF-5 tornado? Never. Stop. Chasing!!!!!!

You’ve met <a href="/ReedTimmerUSA/">Reed Timmer, PhD</a> sure. But do you have a piece of straw that was embedded in the Dominator the night of the Spiritwood and Enderlin EF-5 tornado? 

Never. Stop. Chasing!!!!!!
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Fully customizable and animated GLOBAL station plots are coming this week to Aguacero! Along with support for mp4 video exporting. This is only the start of a 3-week span where Aguacero will continue to add more missing datasets! 👀

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This is now my defacto forecast tool. While I still run my models in house, I’m looking forward to using Agucero on the livestream!

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Six-Inch Sammy is back in action declaring someone in southwest North Dakota is going to get a serving of six inches Saturday night across the southwest part of the region. #ndwx

Six-Inch Sammy is back in action declaring someone in southwest North Dakota is going to get a serving of six inches Saturday night across the southwest part of the region. #ndwx
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For anyone traveling the I-94 cooridor between Montana and Wisconsin this weekend? Good luck. You're going to need it. #ndwx #mtwx #mnwx #wiwx #midwestweather #winterstorm

For anyone traveling the I-94 cooridor between Montana and Wisconsin this weekend? Good luck. You're going to need it. #ndwx #mtwx #mnwx #wiwx #midwestweather #winterstorm
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We've downgraded snow totals as high pressure dominates north and the heavier snow bands occuring along and south of the ND/SD border. Our snow-mascot, Six Inch Sammy, has lowered his flag to a 2-4 incher now for the Bismarck area.

We've downgraded snow totals as high pressure dominates north and the heavier snow bands occuring along and south of the ND/SD border. Our snow-mascot, Six Inch Sammy, has lowered his flag to a 2-4 incher now for the Bismarck area.
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A travel alert is in effect for south central and east/southeast portions of North Dakota. Snow and blowing snow are contributing to reduced visibilities.

A travel alert is in effect for south central and east/southeast portions of North Dakota. Snow and blowing snow are contributing to reduced visibilities.
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🎉We are celebrating 1 YEAR of Aguacero being released today! 🥳 With that we are giving away a YEAR of FREE aguacero professional to one lucky person! To enter: 1) Retweet and like this post 2) Be following us 3) In the comments below tell us your favorite aguacero feature

🎉We are celebrating 1 YEAR of Aguacero being released today! 🥳

With that we are giving away a YEAR of FREE aguacero professional to one lucky person!

To enter: 
1) Retweet and like this post
2) Be following us
3) In the comments below tell us your favorite aguacero feature
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If you though Golva, ND was in No Man's Land, get this! A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled - 252,752 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles!

If you though Golva, ND was in No Man's Land, get this! A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled - 252,752 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles!