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A Few Storms Possible Friday Night – Cool, Wet August In The Twin Cities

A Few Storms Possible Friday Night – Cool, Wet August In The Twin Cities

by Paul Douglas | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog

Cool, Wet August Across Minnesota August 2017 will go down as a cool than average month across the state of Minnesota. Some of the coolest weather was in the central and southwestern parts of the state, with temperatures a good 2-4 degrees below average for the month....

Half Decent Holiday Weekend Weather – Harvey Was a Storm Like No Other

by Paul Douglas | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog

83 F. high yesterday in the Twin Cities. 78 F. average high on August 30. 81 F. high on August 31, 2016. August 31, 1949: The earliest snowfall on record for Minnesota occurs on this date. A trace of snow is recorded at the new Duluth airport. August 31, 1947: A...

Atmospheric Afterthought Here – Houston Was 25th 500-Year Flood Across USA Since 2010

by Paul Douglas | Aug 30, 2017 | Blog

80 F. maximum temperature in the Twin Cities yesterday. 78 F. average high on August 29. 86 F. high on August 29, 2016. August 30, 1977: Flooding occurs on the southwest side of the Twin Cities, with MSP Airport getting 7.28 inches of rain in 4 1/2 hours. What Makes...
Nothing To Complain About – Anatomy of a Weather Catastrophe

Nothing To Complain About – Anatomy of a Weather Catastrophe

by Paul Douglas | Aug 29, 2017 | Blog

74 F. high yesterday in the Twin Cities. 78 F. average high on August 28. 85 F. high on August 28, 2016. August 29, 1948: An airliner crashes during a thunderstorm near Winona, killing 37 people on board. August 29, 1863: A devastating killing frost affects most of...
Comfortable Monday Ahead – Catastrophic Texas/Houston Flooding Continues

Comfortable Monday Ahead – Catastrophic Texas/Houston Flooding Continues

by Paul Douglas | Aug 27, 2017 | Blog

Wet Saturday – And A Wet August – In The Twin Cities Saturday wasn’t exactly a nice day across most of the state, with many areas seeing at least periods of rain throughout the day. The Twin Cities saw just under an inch and a half of rain Saturday,...
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