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Brushed by a Blizzard – Freak February Warmth Out East Crushes Records

Brushed by a Blizzard – Freak February Warmth Out East Crushes Records

by Paul Douglas | Feb 25, 2017 | Blog

29 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 32 F. average high on February 24. 38 F. maximum temperature on February 24, 2016. February 25, 1934: A late season cold snap produces a bitterly cold low of -46 at Big Falls. Mamma, Don’t Let Your Kids Grow...
Heavy Snow Tracks South of MSP – No Travel Far Southern MN – Freakish Warmth Eastern USA

Heavy Snow Tracks South of MSP – No Travel Far Southern MN – Freakish Warmth Eastern USA

by Paul Douglas | Feb 24, 2017 | Blog

+ 2 hours and 7 minutes. Daylight in the Twin Cities has increased over 2 hours since December 21. +11.5 F. Twin Cities temperatures are averaging 11.5 F. warmer than average in February, to date. 39 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Thursday. 32 F. average high...
Significant Snowstorm Expected Friday – Best Chance of a Foot South of MSP

Significant Snowstorm Expected Friday – Best Chance of a Foot South of MSP

by Paul Douglas | Feb 23, 2017 | Blog

59 F. new record high on Wednesday in the Twin Cities. Old record high was 57 F. set in 1930. 31 F. average high for the metro area on February 22. 35 F. high temperature on February 22, 2016. February 23, 1981: Warmth returns to Minnesota with a high of 55 at...
Record 62F Yesterday – Blizzard Potential Within 36 Hours

Record 62F Yesterday – Blizzard Potential Within 36 Hours

by Paul Douglas | Feb 22, 2017 | Blog

62 F. record high in the Twin Cities Tuesday. Old record was 59 in 1930) 31 F. average high on February 21. 37 F. high in the metro area on February 21, 2016. February 22, 1922: A blizzard, ice storm and thunderstorms all occur on the same day across Minnesota. Winds...
More Amazing, Unnerving Hints of Spring Today – Brushed by Slush Friday?

More Amazing, Unnerving Hints of Spring Today – Brushed by Slush Friday?

by Paul Douglas | Feb 21, 2017 | Blog

.61″ rain fell at Twin Cities International Airport on Monday. 54 F. high temperature yesterday. 31 F. average high on February 20. 43 F. maximum temperature on February 20, 2016. February 21, 1965: Strong winds occur, reaching speeds of up to 45 mph in the Twin...
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