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A Fine Sunday – Warming into Tuesday – What Created a 1-in-1,000 Year Flood in Louisiana?

by Paul Douglas | Aug 21, 2016 | Blog

68 F. high in the Twin Cities Saturday. 80 F. average high on August 20. 74 F. high on August 20, 2015. .38″ rain fell at MSP International Airport yesterday. 5.12″ rain so far in August. August 21, 1918: Minnesota’s third deadliest tornado strikes...

Taste of Autumn into Sunday Morning – Tracking Multiple U.S. Natural Disasters

by Paul Douglas | Aug 20, 2016 | Blog

79 F. high in the Twin Cities Friday. 80 F. average high on August 19. 65 F. high on August 19, 2015. .34″ rain fell at MSP International Airport yesterday. August 20, 1904: Both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul are hit by tornadoes, producing the highest...

Like 3 Junes in a Row: Another 1-3″ Rain by Saturday Night – Touch of Early October Coming?

by Paul Douglas | Aug 19, 2016 | Blog

85 F. high in the Twin Cities Thursday. 80 F. average high on August 18. 67 F. high on August 18, 2015. August 19, 2007: Record 24-hour maximum rainfall of 15.10 inches set in Hokah, MN (Houston county). This 24-hour total contributed to the record monthly maximum...
Maps Look Like June: Severe Threat Today – Heavy Rain Potential Friday into Saturday – Touch of Autumn This Weekend

Maps Look Like June: Severe Threat Today – Heavy Rain Potential Friday into Saturday – Touch of Autumn This Weekend

by Paul Douglas | Aug 18, 2016 | Blog

86 F. high temperature at MSP International Airport Wednesday. 81 F. average high on August 17. 74 F. high on August 17, 2015. August 18, 1953: Four heifers near St. Martin were lucky; a tornado picked them up and set them back down again, unharmed. Winter is Coming...
Monsoon Season Lingers – Fingerprints of Climate Change in Louisiana’s 1000-year Duluge

Monsoon Season Lingers – Fingerprints of Climate Change in Louisiana’s 1000-year Duluge

by Paul Douglas | Aug 17, 2016 | Blog

86 F. high in the Twin Cities Tuesday. 81 F. average high on August 16. 82 F. high temperature on August 16, 2015. .14″ rain fell at KMSP as of 7pm yesterday. August 17, 1946: A tornado kills 11 people in the Mankato area around 6:52PM. A 27-ton road grader is...
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