by Paul Douglas | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog
87 F. high yesterday in the Twin Cities. 73 F. average high on September 13. 66 F. high on September 13, 2016. September 14, 2099: The next total solar eclipse will take place over Minnesota. It will be visible in the Twin Cities, depending on the weather. September...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 12, 2017 | Blog
Painting of IRMA During IRMA WOW – this is too neat not to share. A woman who stayed up all night during IRMA painted this and it has been making the rounds on the internet! Great job Gina !! Here’s what she had to say about the painting: Was up pretty...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog
IRMA’s Track Irma was an interesting storm as it started as a wave of energy off the west coast of Africa that quickly became a tropical storm just a few days later. 6 days after turning into a tropical storm, it was a category 5 hurricane! It then moved through...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog
Manatee Rescue This poor manatee was subject to IRMA as the water receded out of Tampa Bay as Hurricane IRMA approached. A number of people helped to rescue this poor manatee as they dragged it to deeper water. IRMA Makes Landfall As A Major Category 4 Storm This...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 10, 2017 | Blog
Latest 100 In Twin Cities History Sunday (September 10th) marks the latest 100 in Twin Cities history, when the thermometer reach 104 back in 1931. Highs reached 100 as far north as Detroit Lakes and Brainerd. Even places into the Arrowhead made it into the 90s,...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 9, 2017 | Blog
68 F. high in the Twin Cities Friday. 75 F. average high on September 8. 78 F. high on September 8, 2016. September 9, 1979: 1 3/4 inch hail falls in Douglas County. September 9, 1917: Very chilly air moves into Minnesota, with a low of 17 degrees at Roseau. Hurricane...