by Paul Douglas | Dec 12, 2017 | Blog
No Major Weather Drama Between Now and Christmas Overhead Sunday, on my way home from a Lorie Line concert in St. Paul: “I hope it’s subzero for the Super Bowl. We don’t want the weather to be too desirable – do we?” Interesting...
by Paul Douglas | Dec 10, 2017 | Blog
The Domebuster Snow: 7 Years Later Sunday and Monday marks the fifth largest snowstorm in Twin Cities history, when 17.1″ of snow fell at the Twin Cities airport in 2010. You may remember this system as the one that busted the Metrodome roof. Here’s a look...
by Paul Douglas | Dec 9, 2017 | Blog
Rare Southern Snowfall! Here are just a few snow pictures that were floating around twitter after the rare snowfall across the Deep South earlier this week. Rare Southern Snowfall Here’s a rare sight! Satellite images over parts of Louisiana, Mississippi &...
by Paul Douglas | Dec 9, 2017 | Blog
A Series of Clippers Likely into Christmas If anyone asks (doubtful) College Station, Texas – home of Texas A&M – has picked up more snow so far this winter season (5 inches) than the Twin Cities, where 3.1 inches has fallen. Much of the southern and...
by Paul Douglas | Dec 8, 2017 | Blog
Making Ice!! That’s music to ice anglers and outdoor hockey players ears! The recent blast of cold weather has dropped the temperatureĀ to below freezingĀ in the Twin Cities since 9:30pm Monday! The temperature also dropped to 8F at 7AM and 8AM Thursday, which was...