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Cold Rain – Weekend Fever – Supersized El Nino in 2015 After All?

Cold Rain – Weekend Fever – Supersized El Nino in 2015 After All?

by Paul Douglas | Apr 7, 2015 | Blog

43 F. high in the Twin Cities Monday. 53 F. average high on April 6. 62 F. high on April 6, 2014. .18″ rain fell at MSP International yesterday as of 7 PM. April 6, 1964: Snowstorm hits Minnesota with 9 inches at Fosston and 8.7 at Park Rapids. A Cold Rain Ice...
Million Dollar Rain Event – Slushy Couple of Inches Up North?

Million Dollar Rain Event – Slushy Couple of Inches Up North?

by Paul Douglas | Apr 6, 2015 | Blog

53 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Sunday. 52 F. average high on April 5. 50 F. high on April 5, 2014. April 5, 1999: Snow over the arrowhead. 11 inches falls at Two Harbors. April 5, 1929: Tornado cuts a path from Lake Minnetonka through North Minneapolis and...
Sliding Into A Wetter Pattern? Hints of November This Week

Sliding Into A Wetter Pattern? Hints of November This Week

by Paul Douglas | Apr 5, 2015 | Blog

52 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities Saturday. 52 F. average high on April 4. 40 F. high on April 4, 2014. 32.1″ snow so far this winter season at KMSP. 69.5″ snow fell last winter as of April 4. April 4, 1928: Severe thunderstorms rumble through east...
Fire & Ice: High Brush Fire Risk – Brush with Slush Monday Night?

Fire & Ice: High Brush Fire Risk – Brush with Slush Monday Night?

by Paul Douglas | Apr 4, 2015 | Blog

43 F. high in the Twin Cities Friday. 51 F. average high on April 3. 40 F. high on April 3, 2014. +2.7 F. March temperatures in the Twin Cities were nearly 3F. warmer than average. April 3 in Minnesota Weather History. Source: Twin Cities National Weather Service:...
A New Level of Weather Whiplash: 80s to Snow in 5 Days

A New Level of Weather Whiplash: 80s to Snow in 5 Days

by Paul Douglas | Apr 3, 2015 | Blog

65 F. high in the Twin Cities Thursday. 51 F. average high on April 2. 43 F. high on April 2, 2014. April 2, 2001: Jumbo-sized snowflakes in east central Minnesota and west central Wisconsin. 2.5 to 2.75 inch flakes measured in Maplewood. April 2, 1920: The...
Atmospheric April Fools: Record 84F Wednesday to Slush next Tuesday?

Atmospheric April Fools: Record 84F Wednesday to Slush next Tuesday?

by Paul Douglas | Apr 2, 2015 | Blog

84 F. high in the Twin Cities yesterday, a new record high for April 1. 82 F. old record high (1882). 50 F. average high on April 1. 37 F. high on April 1, 2014. Dueling Models “But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without...
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