Storm Totals Across North Dakota: Mother Nature Was Angry
Mother Nature was angry last night.
Heavy rain, damaging winds, hail, and lightning strikes filled the North Dakota skies Tuesday, August 1st from about 5 pm into the overnight hours.
Wind damage was especially destructive on the south shores of Lake Sakakawea, where several campgrounds and private homes were hit with strong straight-line winds that toppled campers, pontoons, and wreaked havoc on camper's personal belongings.
A Tornado Warning was even issued around 9 pm last night for northern Burleigh County near the town of Wilton, North Dakota.
At the time of this article, it has not been confirmed whether a tornado touchdown took place or whether or not any damage took place.
The weather should be a bit more tranquil today and Thursday before storms are possible again on Friday.
Here are your rainfall totals for south central North Dakota on Monday, August 1st, 2023, according to weather.us
Wing-1.23 inches of rain fell.
Driscoll-2.31 inches of rain fell.
Sterling-1.48 inches of rain fell.
Bismarck-1.13 inches of rain fell.
Lincoln-1.34 inches of rain fell.
Mandan-1.15 inches of rain fell.
St. Anthony-1.41 inches of rain fell.
Flasher-2.21 inches of rain fell.
Menoken-1.25 inches of rain fell.
Wilton-1.31 inches of rain fell.
Solen-2.57 inches of rain fell. (High watermark for the area)
Kensal-3.25 inches of rain fell. (High watermark for the state)
Tappen-.18 inches of rain fell.
New Salem-1.21 inches of rain fell.
Glen Ullin-1.43 inches of rain fell.
5 miles north of Dodge-2.55 inches of rain fell.
Hazelton-1.53 inches of rain fell.
Strasburg-.63 inches of rain fell.
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