by Paul Douglas | Feb 25, 2018 | Blog
Saturday Snow Recap This is what all the fresh, new snow looked like on the North Shore of Lake Superior south of Two Harbors Sunday morning. Thanks to friend and colleague Todd Nelson for the photo! Of course, we had a round of heavy snow across the state Saturday...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 24, 2018 | Blog
Snow Continues Saturday Night Snow was already falling across the Twin Cities during the late afternoon hours Saturday, quite heavily at times. And I noticed the title games for high school girls hockey were Saturday… so we can officially call this a tournament...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 24, 2018 | Blog
White Gold: Another Plowable Snowfall Later Today The short term forecast calls for White Gold. At a time when western Minnesota is too dry, with pockets of moderate drought showing up on weather maps, moisture in today’s snowfall is money in the bank for...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 23, 2018 | Blog
Digging Out – Another Plowable Snowfall Saturday Storms spinning up in late February and March have different characteristics than low pressure systems in January. A higher sun angle and milder temperatures tends to keep freeways wet and slushy, unlike January,...
by Paul Douglas | Feb 22, 2018 | Blog
2 Plowable Snowfalls Brewing by Saturday Night “The weather never repeats, but sometimes it rhymes.” There has never been a weather map identical to today. It may be similar, but every new scenario is uniquely baffling. What can go wrong, and what time?...