by Paul Douglas | Feb 13, 2017 | Blog
Only 26.8″ Of Snow So Far This Winter It’s been a wimpy winter so far here in the Twin Cities, with only 26.8″ of snow falling. That’s a good ten inches below average for this time of year! However, there are winters that have had less snow...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 12, 2017 | Blog
Twin Cities Snow Depth Notice the lack of snow pack across the region recently? Here’s a look at snow depth across winter since the beginning of the Twin Cities record, courtesy of the the Iowa Environmental Mesonet. 85% of years on record have had a snow depth...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 11, 2017 | Blog
46 F. high yesterday at MSP International Airport. 27 F. average high on February 10. 13 F. maximum temperature in the Twin Cities on February 10, 2016. February 11, 1932: Mizpah picks up 13 inches of snow in a storm. A Midwinter Night’s Dream: 50s in February?...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 10, 2017 | Blog
1 hour and 26 minutes of additional daylight since December 21. 21 F. high yesterday in the Twin Cities. 27 F. average high on February 9. 17 F. high on February 9, 2016. Trace of snow on the ground at MSP International Airport. February 10, 1965: A snowstorm dumps...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 9, 2017 | Blog
14 F. high temperature yesterday in the Twin Cities. 27 F. average high on February 8. 17 F. high on February 8, 2016. February 9, 1899: The mercury plummets to -59 at Leech Lake Dam. Out on a Muddy Limb: Spring Comes Early This Year If you don’t like the...