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Stray T-storm Today – Cooler Front Sunday – Epicenter of Heat Wave Stays South

Stray T-storm Today – Cooler Front Sunday – Epicenter of Heat Wave Stays South

by Paul Douglas | Jul 22, 2017 | Blog

83 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities on Friday. 84 F. average high on July 21. 95 F. high on July 21, 2016. July 22, 1972: Copious amounts of rain fall in parts of Minnesota, with 10.84 inches of rainfall in 24 hours at Ft. Ripley. 14 inches of rain is measured...
Flash Flood Risk Today – Breathing Easier by Sunday – Dangerous Heat Pushes East

Flash Flood Risk Today – Breathing Easier by Sunday – Dangerous Heat Pushes East

by Paul Douglas | Jul 21, 2017 | Blog

89 F. maximum temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 84 F. average high on July 21. 93 F. high on July 21, 2016. July 21, 2002: Dew points reach 84 degrees at Madison, Morris, and Olivia. This ties the all time highest dew point reading in Minnesota, as recorded by...
Flash Flood Risk Diminishes – Relief by Sunday – Dangerous Heat Builds Across Much of USA

Flash Flood Risk Diminishes – Relief by Sunday – Dangerous Heat Builds Across Much of USA

by Paul Douglas | Jul 20, 2017 | Blog

83 F. high temperature Wednesday in the Twin Cities. 84 F. average high on July 19. 87 F. maximum temperature on July 19, 2016. July 20, 1951: A tornado hits Minneapolis and Richfield, killing five people. July 20, 1909: 10.75 inches of rain falls in 24 hours at...
Severe Storm Threat By Evening – Canada to the Rescue by Sunday

Severe Storm Threat By Evening – Canada to the Rescue by Sunday

by Paul Douglas | Jul 19, 2017 | Blog

82 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Tuesday. 84 F. average high on July 18. 88 F. high on July 18, 2016. July 19, 1987: The town of Floodwood lives up to its name with nearly 6 inches of rain in two days. A Noisy Sauna Here in the Jungles of Minnesota “What...
Noisy Sauna – Flooding Thunderstorms Possible – 80% of TV Weathercasters Now Acknowledge Man-Made Climate Change

Noisy Sauna – Flooding Thunderstorms Possible – 80% of TV Weathercasters Now Acknowledge Man-Made Climate Change

by Paul Douglas | Jul 18, 2017 | Blog

92 F. maximum temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 84 F. average high on July 17. 84 F. high on July 17, 2016. July 18, 2000: Fall apparel makes an early debut with a 60 degree high temperature at the Twin Cities, 54 at Brainerd and 52 at Cambridge. July 18,...
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