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Million Dollar Rain into Thursday AM – Brush With Frost on Saturday?

Million Dollar Rain into Thursday AM – Brush With Frost on Saturday?

by Paul Douglas | May 10, 2016 | Blog

68 F. high in the Twin Cities Monday. 68 F. average high on May 9. 69 F. high on May 9, 2015. .19″ rain fell at Twin Cities International Airport as of 7 pm yesterday. May 10, 1934: ‘The Classic Dust Bowl’ hits Minnesota. Extensive damage occurs over...
Sliding Into a Cooler, Wetter Pattern – Light Frost Up North Next Weekend?

Sliding Into a Cooler, Wetter Pattern – Light Frost Up North Next Weekend?

by Paul Douglas | May 9, 2016 | Blog

73 F. high in the Twin Cities Sunday. 67 F. average high on May 8. 62 F. high on May 8, 2015. May 9, 1966: Minnesota experiences a widespread hard freeze, with temperatures in the teens as far south as Caledonia. Nothing Severe – Welcome Spring Showers This Week...
Mother’s Day Meteorologist Magic – Cooler, Wetter Pattern This Week

Mother’s Day Meteorologist Magic – Cooler, Wetter Pattern This Week

by Paul Douglas | May 8, 2016 | Blog

70 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Saturday. 67 F. average high on May 7. 76 F. high on May 7, 2015. May 8, 1924: A snowstorm brings up to 4 inches to parts of Minnesota. Minneapolis sees a half inch of snow with St. Paul picking up an inch. Up to 50 mph winds...

Record 92F Friday – Cooler & Wetter Next Week – Climate Connection to Alberta Blaze?

by Paul Douglas | May 7, 2016 | Blog

92 F. new record high in the Twin Cities Friday, breaking the old record of 89F in 1934 67 F. average high on May 6. 77 F. high on May 6, 2015. May 7, 1916: Strong winds sweep across the state and cause dust storms over southern Minnesota. Great damage is done to...

Shot at 90 Degrees – Anniversary of 1965 Tornado Super-Swarm in the Twin Cities

by Paul Douglas | May 6, 2016 | Blog

79 F. high temperature at KMSP yesterday. 66 F. average high on May 5. 70 F. high on May 5, 2015. Trace of rain reported at Twin Cities International Airport Thursday. May, 1965: 6 strong tornadoes, 4 of which were rated F4 on the Fujita Scale, devastate parts of east...
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