by Paul Douglas | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog
A Very Wet May In The Twin Cities It was a wet May across the Twin Cities. Overall, we saw fourteen total days with measurable (0.01″+) precipitation, which tied for the fifth most days in May with measurable precipitation on record. The most was just a few...
by Paul Douglas | Jun 4, 2017 | Blog
The Warm Streak Ends Did you find last month a bit cooler than average? Well, in fact it was. Thanks to a cool start to the month, and relatively cool end to the month as well, May 2017 ended the longest streak of consecutive months with an above average temperature...
by Paul Douglas | Jun 2, 2017 | Blog
“Abnormally Dry” Conditions Across Northwest Minnesota You may be thinking “What drought?” Yes, while we have been quite rainy over the past month across portions of Southern and Northeastern Minnesota, northwestern portions of the state have...
by Paul Douglas | Jun 1, 2017 | Blog
First Month With Below Average Temperatures Since… It’s been a while since we had a month where the average temperature ended up below average in the Twin Cities… and in St. Cloud as well. The last time we saw that was in August 2015. Last month...
by Paul Douglas | May 30, 2017 | Blog
65 F. maximum temperature yesterday at MSP. 73 F. average high on May 30. 79 F. high on May 30, 2016 in the Twin Cities. May 30, 1998: A devastating line of storms hits east central Minnesota. 100 mph winds rip through Scott and Dakota County. Over 500 homes are...