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Back to Average – Major Snowstorm Brewing Northeastern USA

Back to Average – Major Snowstorm Brewing Northeastern USA

by Paul Douglas | Jan 20, 2016 | Blog

-7 F. low yesterday morning. 6 F. high in the Twin Cities Tuesday. 24 F. average high on January 19 (up 1 degree from yesterday, the first rise in average temperatures since late July) 37 F. high on January 19, 2015. January 20, 1982: Just over 17 inches of snow falls...
Warming Trend  – Snowmageddon Brewing Out East (?) – Martin Luther King and Moral Call for Climate Action

Warming Trend – Snowmageddon Brewing Out East (?) – Martin Luther King and Moral Call for Climate Action

by Paul Douglas | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog

-13 F. low early Monday at KMSP. 2 F. high in the Twin Cities Monday. 23 F. average high on January 18. 39 F. high on January 18, 2015. January 19, 1994: The cold continues from the previous day with a low of -47 at Brainerd and, despite the heat island effect, the...
Pulling Out of the Deep Freeze – “Meteotsunami” – Ground Zero for Rising Seas

Pulling Out of the Deep Freeze – “Meteotsunami” – Ground Zero for Rising Seas

by Paul Douglas | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog

-14 F. low Sunday morning in the Twin Cities. -3 F. afternoon “high” yesterday. 23 F. average high on January 17. 38 F. high on January 17, 2015. January 18, 1996: A blizzard begins across the upper midwest. The Twin Cities Airport was spared the heavy...
Coldest Day of Winter – Windchill Warning – Thaw 6 Days Away

Coldest Day of Winter – Windchill Warning – Thaw 6 Days Away

by Paul Douglas | Jan 17, 2016 | Blog

13 F. high in the Twin Cities Saturday (12:23 AM). Daytime high was +1F. 23 F. average high on January 16. 30 F. high on January 16, 2015. January 17, 1996: A severe ice storm hits the western and northern Twin Cities with accumulations between a half an inch and an...
A Fleeting Punch of Polar Pain – Wind Chills Enter Danger Zone Sunday

A Fleeting Punch of Polar Pain – Wind Chills Enter Danger Zone Sunday

by Paul Douglas | Jan 16, 2016 | Blog

23 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Friday. 23 F. average high on January 15. 35 F. high on January 15, 2015. January 16, 1921: Winds gusting up to 59 mph create a ‘sand blizzard’ across southwest Minnesota and a snowstorm across the north. 70s...

3+ Days of Subzero Chill – Dangerously Cold by Sunday

by Paul Douglas | Jan 15, 2016 | Blog

26 F. high in the Twin Cities Thursday. 23 F. average high on January 14. 24 F. high on January 14, 2015. 5″ snow on the ground at KMSP as of Thursday evening. January 15, 1972: Cold air invades the region with a minimum temperature of -33 degrees F at...
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