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Highs Once Again Near 70 Sunday – Storms Possible Sunday Night

Highs Once Again Near 70 Sunday – Storms Possible Sunday Night

by Paul Douglas | Oct 16, 2016 | Blog

Windy Friday These were the windy conditions yesterday (Friday) at Frontenac State Park. #mnwx pic.twitter.com/bpXN5B0tWO — D.J. Kayser (@dkayserwx) October 15, 2016 You probably couldn’t help but notice the windy conditions around the region Friday. Winds...
More September than October – On Track for Wettest Year on Record?

More September than October – On Track for Wettest Year on Record?

by Paul Douglas | Oct 15, 2016 | Blog

63 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 59 F. average high on October 14. 68 F. high on October 14, 2015. October 15, 1968: Unseasonably warm weather moves into central and southern Minnesota. The high was 85 in the Twin Cities. October 15, 1899: Heavy...
Peak Fall Color – La Nina Watch – Growing Season 22 Days Longer Than Average, and Counting

Peak Fall Color – La Nina Watch – Growing Season 22 Days Longer Than Average, and Counting

by Paul Douglas | Oct 14, 2016 | Blog

54 F. high in the Twin Cities Thursday, after waking up to  37 F. 60 F. average high on October 14. 60 F. high on October 14, 2015. October 14, 1966: An enormous hailstone crashes through the windshield of a truck near Claremont in Dodge County. It was reported to be...
End of the Growing Season – Category 4 Hurricane Nicole Heading Toward Bermuda

End of the Growing Season – Category 4 Hurricane Nicole Heading Toward Bermuda

by Paul Douglas | Oct 13, 2016 | Blog

50 F. maximum temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 60 F. average high on October 12. 66 F. high on October 12, 2015. .01″ rain fell at KMSP yesterday. October 13, 1917: Record low temperatures occur across central Minnesota with temperatures ranging from...
Cooling Off – Frosty Thursday – Are We Accidentally “Juicing” Hurricanes?

Cooling Off – Frosty Thursday – Are We Accidentally “Juicing” Hurricanes?

by Paul Douglas | Oct 12, 2016 | Blog

72 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 61 F. average high on October 11. 85 F. high on October 11, 2015. October 12, 1969: Snow accumulates in several locations. Minneapolis receives 2 inches, while St. Cloud records 3.6 inches, Redwood Falls gets 1.7...
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