by Paul Douglas | Feb 7, 2018 | Blog
Are Minnesota Winters Too Risky for Small Children? Take a bow. Whether you realize it or not YOU are a weather warrior. Most Super Bowl fans were exuberant about the warm welcome they got in Minnesota, but a few poor souls were traumatized by our single-digit highs....
by Paul Douglas | Feb 6, 2018 | Blog
Minnesota Nice Overwhelms Minnesota Ice Coldest Super Bowl on record? It was 5F Sunday afternoon outside U.S. Bank Stadium. You call that cold? I’m proud of how the city, state and 10,000 volunteers stepped up to be good hosts. Minnesota Nice completely...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 5, 2018 | Blog
Sea Smoke Thanks to my good friend and Praedictix Weather meteorologist DJ Kayser @dkayserwx for sharing the pictures below who spent some time along Minnesota’s North Shore this weekend. Arctic air combined with Lake Superior water temps in the 30s were perfect...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 4, 2018 | Blog
Super Bowl LII Thanks to my good friend Lee Huffman for sharing the pictures below. Lee has been enoying the sights and festivities surrounding Super Bowl LII and says the anticipation surrounding the big game has been palpable! Weather Outlook for Super Bowl LII...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 3, 2018 | Blog
Satellite Image From Space Here’s a neat NOAA satellite image that the @NWSMKX shared early Friday morning prior to sunrise. Interestingly, you can see the city lights of the Twin Cities along with the snow swath that fell nearly 2 weeks ago across southern...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 2, 2018 | Blog
Super Bowl Weather The Minnesota Climatology Office has put together a page showing climatology facts for February 4th in the Twin Cities – the date of Super Bowl LII. Here’s what they say about snow depth and amount of sunshine in early February:...