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Like 3 Septembers In a Row – Weather Honeymoon Ends in 1 Week – Promise of GOES-R

Like 3 Septembers In a Row – Weather Honeymoon Ends in 1 Week – Promise of GOES-R

by Paul Douglas | Nov 11, 2016 | Blog

68 F. high yesterday in the Twin Cities. That’s the average high on September 24. 45 F. average high on November 10. 61 F. high on November 10, 2015. November 11, 1940: The Great Armistice Day Blizzard kills 49 people in Minnesota. Food dropped by Pilot Max...

NOAA Releases Winter Outlook – Closer to Average for Minnesota?

by Paul Douglas | Oct 21, 2016 | Blog

52 F. high yesterday at KMSP. 56 F. average high on October 20. 59 F. high temperature in the Twin Cities on October 20, 2015. October 21, 1916: A three-day blizzard ends. Also, a sharp temperature drop occurs at Bird Island, falling from 65 to 13. Will Winter La Nina...

Mild Bias Continues – Welcome Dry Spell Into Tuesday Morning

by Paul Douglas | Oct 20, 2016 | Blog

56 F. high in the Twin Cities Wednesday. 57 F. average high on October 19. 76 F. high on October 19, 2015. October 20, 2002: Heavy snow impacts central Minnesota. It fell in a 10-20 mile wide band from southeast North Dakota to around Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Little...

Fall In No Big Hurry This Year – Why Does 7-Day Outlook Change So Much?

by Paul Douglas | Oct 19, 2016 | Blog

66 F. high on Tuesday in the Twin Cities. 57 F. average high on October 18. 63 F. high on October 18, 2015. October 19, 2000: The warmest October 19th in Minnesota history occurs for many towns. Many cities had highs in the 80s, with the Twin Cities hitting 84....
Severe T-storms and 100-Degree Heat on October 17 – Cooling Trend Coming

Severe T-storms and 100-Degree Heat on October 17 – Cooling Trend Coming

by Paul Douglas | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog

72 F. high in the Twin Cities Monday. 58 F. average high for KMSP on October 17. 56 F. high temperature on October 17, 2015. October 18,1950: Record high temperatures are set across the area as highs reached the mid to upper 80s. Minneapolis and Farmington saw highs...
Maps Still Don’t Look Like October – 100 Degrees Southern Plains Today

Maps Still Don’t Look Like October – 100 Degrees Southern Plains Today

by Paul Douglas | Oct 17, 2016 | Blog

68 F. high in the Twin Cities Sunday. Rochester hit a high of 72 F. 58 F. average high on October 16. 48 F. high on October 16, 2015. October 17, 1971: Heavy rain falls in NW Minnesota. 4.02 inches is recorded at Georgetown (20 miles N of Moorhead). October 17, 1952:...
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