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Tropical Heat Spike Brewing for Midweek – Flash Flood Risk Returns by Thursday

Tropical Heat Spike Brewing for Midweek – Flash Flood Risk Returns by Thursday

by Paul Douglas | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog

83 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Monday. 82 F. average high on August 8. 80 F. high on August 8, 2015. August 9, 1948: 7.72 inches of rain falls at Mankato. Tropical Heat and Flooding Rains Return Later This Week “Deep summer is when laziness finds...
Heating Up By Midweek – Potentially Severe Flooding This Week for the Gulf Coast and Florida Panhandle

Heating Up By Midweek – Potentially Severe Flooding This Week for the Gulf Coast and Florida Panhandle

by Paul Douglas | Aug 8, 2016 | Blog

82 F. high on Sunday at KMSP. 82 F. average high on August 7. 84 F. high temperature on August 7, 2015. August 8, 1930: A record high of 102 is set at Redwood Falls. Increasingly Warm and Sticky, then Weekend Relief What keeps me up at night? The statistical...

Just About Perfect Today – Extreme Rain Event Possible over Gulf Coast and Florida This Week

by Paul Douglas | Aug 7, 2016 | Blog

82 F. high in the Twin Cities Saturday. 82 F. average high on August 6. 74 F. high on August 6, 2015. August 7, 1968: 7.09 inches of rain falls at Mankato. 1,200 homes are damaged. Highways 169 and 22 are blocked by mudslides. August 7, 1955: The climate record of...

Thank You Canada – Drop in Temperature & Humidity for the Weekend

by Paul Douglas | Aug 5, 2016 | Blog

1.13″ of rain drenched MSP International Airport yesterday. 85 F. high in the Twin Cities Thursday. 82 F. average high on August 4. 82 F. high on August 4, 2015. August 5, 1904: A Detroit Lakes woman is hit by lightning. It melts her hairpins and the steel in...
Comfortable Front Brewing for Weekend – Zillow Report  Says Climate Change May Leave 2 Million U.S. Homes Underwater – Literally

Comfortable Front Brewing for Weekend – Zillow Report Says Climate Change May Leave 2 Million U.S. Homes Underwater – Literally

by Paul Douglas | Aug 4, 2016 | Blog

91 F. high in the Twin Cities on Wednesday (MSP International Airport). 82 F. average high on August 3. 80 F. high on August 3, 2015. August 4, 1898: Storms dump 4 and a half inches of rain on Montevideo. No, Meteorologists Don’t Study Meteorites For a...
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