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The Better End of the Storm: Rain for MSP, Serious Weather Whiplash in Denver

The Better End of the Storm: Rain for MSP, Serious Weather Whiplash in Denver

by Paul Douglas | Mar 24, 2017 | Blog

40 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 45 F. average high on March 23. 36 F. high on March 23, 2016. 4.7″ snow at MSP so far this month. 8.6″ average monthly snowfall, as of March 23. March 24, 1851: Minnesota experiences an early spring...
April  Showers Come Early – World Meteorological Organization: Climate Change in “Uncharted Territory”

April Showers Come Early – World Meteorological Organization: Climate Change in “Uncharted Territory”

by Paul Douglas | Mar 23, 2017 | Blog

40 F. high in the Twin Cities Wednesday. 44 F. average high on March 22. 55 F. high on March 22, 2016. March 23, 1966: A snowstorm brings a foot of snow to southern Minnesota. No Drama, Just A Few Premature April Showers “If we had no winter, the spring would not be...
Historic Blizzard Shuts Down Northeast – Warming Trend, Drama-Free Here

Historic Blizzard Shuts Down Northeast – Warming Trend, Drama-Free Here

by Paul Douglas | Mar 14, 2017 | Blog

27 F. maximum temperature at Twin Cities International Airport yesterday. 40 F. average high on March 13. 54 F. high on March 13, 2016. March 14, 1943: Snow, sleet and ice cripple parts of Minnesota south of a line from Duluth through St. Cloud and Ortonville. The...
Slushy Start – Spring Returns By Weekend – Blizzard Imminent for New England

Slushy Start – Spring Returns By Weekend – Blizzard Imminent for New England

by Paul Douglas | Mar 13, 2017 | Blog

2.1″ snow fell at MSP International Airport yesterday as of 7 PM. 23 F. maximum temperature in the Twin Cities Sunday. 39 F. average high on March 12. 70 F. high on March 12, 2016. March 13, 2006: A March snowstorm dumps 9.9 inches at the Twin Cities. March 13,...
Springing Forward Into a Plowable Snowfall – Northeast Blizzard – Spring Fever 1 Week Out

Springing Forward Into a Plowable Snowfall – Northeast Blizzard – Spring Fever 1 Week Out

by Paul Douglas | Mar 12, 2017 | Blog

21 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities yesterday. 39 F. average high on March 11. 66 F. maximum temperature on March 11, 2016. March 12, 2009: The record low temperature for Minnesota for the month of March is set at -35. St. Cloud also sets a new daily record low...
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