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Brushed by Showers Today – Mellow Weekend – A Business Case for Paris Climate Accord

Brushed by Showers Today – Mellow Weekend – A Business Case for Paris Climate Accord

by Paul Douglas | May 10, 2017 | Blog

71 F. maximum temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 68 F. average high on May 9. 68 F. high on May 9, 2016. May 10, 1934: ‘The Classic Dust Bowl’ hits Minnesota. Extensive damage occurs over the region, with near daytime blackout conditions in the Twin...
A Drying Breeze – Back to the 60s – Merits of Flood Insurance in a Warming World

A Drying Breeze – Back to the 60s – Merits of Flood Insurance in a Warming World

by Paul Douglas | May 9, 2017 | Blog

70 F. Twin Cities high temperature Monday. 67 F. average high on May 8. 73 F. high on May 8, 2016. May 9, 1966: Minnesota experiences a widespread hard freeze, with temperatures in the teens as far south as Caledonia. Good Reasons to Consider Flood Insurance I might...
Good Weather News for Minnesota but Historic Floods Arkansas to Montreal

Good Weather News for Minnesota but Historic Floods Arkansas to Montreal

by Paul Douglas | May 8, 2017 | Blog

67 F. maximum temperature in the Twin Cities on Sunday. 67 F. average high on May 7. 70 F. Twin Cities high on May 7, 2016. May 8, 1924: A snowstorm brings up to 4 inches to parts of Minnesota. Minneapolis sees a half inch of snow with St. Paul picking up an inch. Up...
Weather Winning Streak – Best Weather in the USA Next 7 to 10 Days

Weather Winning Streak – Best Weather in the USA Next 7 to 10 Days

by Paul Douglas | May 7, 2017 | Blog

69 F. high in the Twin Cities yesterday 67 F. average high on May 6. 92 F. high in the Twin Cities on May 6, 2016. May 7, 1916: Strong winds sweep across the state and cause dust storms over southern Minnesota. Great damage is done to standing timber in Northern...
Remembering May 6, 1965 Tornadoes in MSP Metro – Few Weather Complaints Next 1-2 Weeks

Remembering May 6, 1965 Tornadoes in MSP Metro – Few Weather Complaints Next 1-2 Weeks

by Paul Douglas | May 6, 2017 | Blog

78 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 66 F. average high on May 5. 79 F. high on May 5, 2016. May 6, 1965: 6 strong tornadoes, 4 of which were rated F4 on the Fujita Scale, devastate parts of east central Minnesota, including parts of the Twin Cities...
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