(Reuters) – U.S. forecasters on Monday minimize their predictions for peak flooding on the Pink River in Fargo, North Dakota, welcome news for weary residents who’re anticipated to look the river reach its perfect ranges of the season within two days. The National Climate Carrier stated it expects the north-flowing river to upward thrust to 35.5 toes on Wednesday in Fargo, down from an estimate of 37 ft issued on Sunday and a forecast for as so much as a forty-foot crest not up to a week ago. …