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Vague Hints of October This Weekend – Milder for 4th of July – Climate Hot Spots

Vague Hints of October This Weekend – Milder for 4th of July – Climate Hot Spots

by Paul Douglas | Jun 24, 2017 | Blog

74 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities on Friday. 81 F. average high on June 23. 77 F. high on June 23, 2016. June 24, 2002: Heavy rains fall on already saturated ground, leading to flooding. 5.50 inches fall at Delano, and half of a mobile home park at Howard Lake...
Extended Intermission From Heat & Humidity – Cool Bias Into 4th of July

Extended Intermission From Heat & Humidity – Cool Bias Into 4th of July

by Paul Douglas | Jun 23, 2017 | Blog

.49″ rain fell in the Twin Cities yesterday. 72 F. Thursday high temperature. 81 F. average Twin Cities high on June 22. 83 F. high on June 22, 2016. June 23, 2002: Just a few weeks after torrential rains hit the area, another round of heavy rain hits northern...
Welcome Summer Solstice – Cool Bias – Major Flood Risk Gulf Coast

Welcome Summer Solstice – Cool Bias – Major Flood Risk Gulf Coast

by Paul Douglas | Jun 20, 2017 | Blog

74 F. maximum temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 80 F. average high on June 19. 93 F. high on June 19, 2016. June 20, 1992: Abnormally cold conditions occur across the north. Temperatures drop to 26 at Embarrass, MN and Hayward, WI, but the cold spot is 24 at...

Southwest Fries – Tropical Storm Potential Gulf Coast This Week

by Paul Douglas | Jun 19, 2017 | Blog

73 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 80 F. average high on June 18. 89 F. high on June 18, 2016. June 19, 2014: Heavy rain leads to widespread flooding in the Twin Cities metro area. Minnehaha Creek has its record crest of 17.64 feet on this date. Eden...

Showery Cooling Trend – Dangerous Heat for Southwestern USA

by Paul Douglas | Jun 17, 2017 | Blog

85 F. maximum temperature on Friday. 78 F. average high on June 16. 78 F. high on June 16, 2016. June 17, 2010: The largest single-day tornado outbreak in Minnesota history occurs with 48 tornadoes across the state. This outbreak would set the stage for a record...
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