by Paul Douglas | Apr 12, 2018 | Blog
The (Freakishly) Snowy April of 2018 Continues Any lingering, nagging doubt you live in the Super Bowl of Weather will be erased by Saturday, when a band of 6-12 inches sets up near (or over) the Twin Cities. 10.3 inches of snow has already piled up this month...
by Paul Douglas | Apr 11, 2018 | Blog
Helpless Captives in a Land That Spring Forgot Welcome to a “Land That Spring Forgot”. This is starting to feel like bad reality television; an experiment gone awry. Instead of daffodils and chirping robins, let’s keep the perpetual snow globe going...
by Paul Douglas | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog
Fleeting Flashes of Spring – More Weekend Slush? Hypothetical question: if Minnesota meteorologists went on strike, would anyone notice – or even care? If it’s any consolation (probably not) I’m just as disgusted and distraught by our perpetual...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 31, 2018 | Blog
Spring in Minnesota Is An Acquired Taste One obvious benefit to living in Minnesota? If anyone has a weather story – odds are you can top them. “Remember that year we were ice fishing in early June?” Cue a look of horror. “Oh yeah, I can...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 30, 2018 | Blog
Gearing Up for a Cold, Cruel April Fool’s Joke This forecast should come with a warning label. The weekend outlook is rated PG, for pretty grim. That’s assuming you have a hankering for spring, of course. Don’t get me wrong. I love snow, but by late...