by Paul Douglas | Nov 5, 2017 | Blog
November Snow In The Twin Cities With the snow that moved through the metro Friday, we are already up to a half an inch of snow officially this month at MSP airport. During the month of November we do average 9.3″ of snow in the Twin Cities, however we only...
by Paul Douglas | Nov 4, 2017 | Blog
Friday – Early Saturday Snowfall Totals The heaviest band of snow set up a little bit further south than was originally expected with the batch of snow that moved through late Friday into early Saturday. That brought snow totals of 2-4″ as far south as the...
by Paul Douglas | Nov 4, 2017 | Blog
A Fine November Slush – Chilly Bias Continues Minnesota is trending wetter over time. So far in 2017 the Twin Cities metro has picked up 31.23 inches of rain, about 3.5 inches wetter than the running 30-year normal, to date. According to Mark Seeley October was...
by Paul Douglas | Nov 3, 2017 | Blog
Dark Days of November – Happy Hunters on Saturday? Welcome to the dark days. November and December compete for cloudiest months of the year. Throw in limited daylight, and one quickly understands why so many people fall into a deep, dark funk this time of year....
by Paul Douglas | Nov 1, 2017 | Blog
Skim Ice on Metro Ponds Recent chilly morning across the state has allowed water temperatures too cool in lakes and ponds near you. We’re starting to see some of the first skim ice develop on chilly mornings. This picture was taken on Wednesday morning, when the...