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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The weather outside was certainly not frightful yesterday in most of the state as Jamestown highs broke records that were set over 40 years ago.
According to the Bismarck National Weather Service, a record high temperature of 57 degrees was set at Jamestown on March 9th. That high broke the old record of 56 degrees which was set in 1967.
The possibility of breaking record highs will continue throughout the week with highs pushing up to the mid 60’s this week. A high of 70 degrees is forecast for this Sunday.